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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... Beijing's leaders have clear priorities for the military, ranked as follows: preservation of domestic order, defense against threats to sovereignty and territory, and attainment and maintenance of geopolitical influence as a major ...
... Beijing is deftly encouraging Asian states to choose policies that are more independent of U.S. leadership. Thus, the thrust of the Foreign Policy and National Security section of the volume is to show that critical changes are under ...
... Beijing's development strategy. In 1993, when the piece was written, the sharpest income differentials were between the south, Guangdong, and Fujian provinces where the private sector was booming, and the rest of the country. Today ...
... Beijing but also the growing desire among Xinjiang's Muslims for ties with Central Asia and the rest of the Muslim world. Since the mid-1990s, China's diplomacy has been quite skillful at maintaining links with Pakistan, the countries ...
... Beijing's grip than individual rights and open expression of political opinions. Lucian W. Pye's chapter, “The Leader in the Shadows: A View of Deng Xiaoping,” on the other hand, emphasizes how the traditional levers of power in China ...
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