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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... protests against the Chinese government has grown rapidly. The government's own statistics indicate that there were 87,000 “public ... protest, at Tiananmen Square in 1989, directly challenged overall CCP rule, means that Introduction 7.
... protests of the 1999 U.S. bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade were a reflection of “An All-Consuming Nationalism.” He asserts that the subsequent riots and violence (at the U.S. embassy in Beijing) were not instigated by the ...
... protesters around the leadership compound in Beijing. Although Falun Gong members were predominantly middle-aged women, they were seen as a threat to the CCP because of their adeptness at communicating throughout China. A country with a ...
... protests spread unabated, and the middle class wants its political freedom, the CCP cannot keep its tight hold on power. At the other extreme, if national income more than doubles every decade, the middle class continues to focus on ...
... Protest in China Accelerated in 2005,” New York Times, January 20,2006, p. A-10. 8. D. Lague, “China Moves to Curb Lending for the Second Time in Five Weeks,” New York Times, July 22,2006, p. C-3. 9. The first generation of leaders who ...
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