China From the Inside Out: Fitting the People's Republic of China into the World
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Keith, Ronald
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2009
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Many books claiming to aid our understanding of china are based on the assumption that it is destined to follow the US model of war, hegemony and unilateralism. This book underplays the importance of China's domestic politics, which are essential to shaping the country's role in the world. Highlighting the development of China's own perception of itself, the book examines domestic understandings of the struggle between socialism and capitalism, conflicts over law and human rights, and attempts to create democratic reform.Many books claiming to aid our understanding of china are based on the assumption that it is destined to follow the US model of war, hegemony and unilateralism. This book underplays the importance of China's domestic politics, which are essential to shaping the country's role in the world. Highlighting the development of China's own perception of itself, the book examines domestic understandings of the struggle between socialism and capitalism, conflicts over law and human rights, and attempts to create democratic reform.
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International Relations