China: Contemporary Political, Economic, and International AffairsDavid B. H. Denoon NYU Press, 2007年4月1日 - 245 頁 China’s dramatic transformation over the past fifteen years has drawn its share of attention and fear from the global community and world leaders. Far from the inward-looking days of the Cultural Revolution, modern China today is the world’s fourth largest economy, with a net product larger than that of France and the United Kingdom. And China’s dynamism is by no means limited to its economy: enrollments in secondary and higher education are rapidly expanding, and new means of communication are vastly increasing information available to the Chinese public. In two decades, the Chinese government has also transformed its foreign relations—Beijing is now consulted on virtually every key development within the region. However, the Communist Party of China still dominates all aspects of political life. The Politburo is still self-selecting, Beijing chooses province governors, censorship is widespread, and treatment of dissidents remains harsh. |
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... groups. All of these moves were, not surprisingly, appreciated by Washington and helped shift the rhetoric in the Bush administration about China from talk of “strategic competition” to various sorts of engagement. Robert Sutter's ...
... groups resent their marginal status. Moreover, many of the Uyghur and Hui are Muslim and have further grievances against rule by a secular Han state. Uyghur separatists set off bombs in Urumqi and Beijing in 1997, leading to harsh ...
... groups inside and outside China and has a very high political content. It could be that the Chinese will choose an intermediate step of raising the currency's value but keeping it at a fixed level so that they can maintain controls ...
... groups from more than 40 countries last year and sending its own abroad. By far the most newsworthy of these contacts has been the relationship with Russia. Defense Minister Pavel Grachev was first among many high-ranking military ...
... group of them supposedly advised him in writing at least twice to take a harder line. The precipitating causes were the Yinhe incident and the rejection of Beijing's bid to host the Olympics in the year 2000, in favor of Sydney ...
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