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Sinoamerican Relations A New Cold War Xiaobing Li Editor Qiang Fang Editor

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Sinoamerican Relations A New Cold War Xiaobing Li Editor Qiang Fang Editor
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Xiaobing Li (editor); Qiang Fang (editor)
ISBN: 9789048554775, 9048554772
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Sinoamerican Relations A New Cold War Xiaobing Li Editor Qiang Fang Editor by Xiaobing Li (editor); Qiang Fang (editor) 9789048554775, 9048554772 instant download after payment.

Sino-American Relations brings together high-quality research articles in order to examine one aspect of the political mechanism of modern China, from empire to the PRC: political initiatives to root out corruption. Proceeding chronologically, the eleven chapters explore modern political history through a particular focus on the anti-corruption campaigns of early modern and modern China. Our interdisciplinary analysis draws on methodologies from several distinct fields, including political science, civil law, and mass media. Such an analysis reveals the unique characteristics of China’s urbanization, which have transformed not only the country, but also the CCP – from a rural-based totalitarian party to a city-centered authoritarian party, and from a party of the people to a party of powerful interest groups by 2002–2016.

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