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Asian Review of Books. Nottingham China Policy Institute - Pubs. Paul Mason's top 10 books about China. Paul Mason is the BBC's Newsnight economics editor. He is the author of Live Working or Die Fighting: How the Working Class Went Global (2008), Meltdown: The End of the Age of Greed (2010) and, this year, Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions. His first novel, Rare Earth, has also just been published. Buy Rare Earth by Paul Mason "If you're trying to understand China the language issues are secondary. The real problem is this is a country ruled through the suppression of historical memory. The Communists' legitimacy rests on the claim that only stultifying bureaucracy and patriarchy can keep it together; that it is "not ready" for democracy; indeed that it was never ready.

"But delve into Chinese literature, and history, and a more much more complex picture emerges. "What follows are 10 books that influenced me in the writing of Rare Earth: five must-read Chinese novels, five western-authored non-fiction books worth reading. " 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Focus | China Heritage Quarterly.

18th CPC National Congress - chinadaily.com.cn. The Washington Quarterly - Home Page. The South China Sea: Oil, Maritime Claims, and US-China Strategic Rivalry Leszek Buszynski, Spring 2012 Reassessing the All-Volunteer Force Karl W. Eikenberry, Winter 2013 China's Free Trade Agreement Strategies Guoyou Song and Wen Jin Yuan, Fall 2012 Rebalancing to Asia with an Insecure China Ely Ratner, Spring 2013 The Pakistan Thorn in China-India-U.S. Relations Harsh V. Pant, Winter 2012 How to Deter Terrorism Matthew Kroenig and Barry Pavel, Spring 2012 Russian Foreign Policy: Continuity in Change Andrew C. Why China Will Democratize Yu Liu and Dingding Chen, Winter 2012 China's Geostrategic Search for Oil John Lee, Summer 2012 Keeping Hamas and Hezbollah Out of a War with Iran Rafael D.

Political Insight Magazine. The China Quarterly. China Media Research - Current Issue. East Asian History. Journal | The China Story. Articles The Sunflower Movement in Taiwan Mark Harrison is a Taiwan specialist, Senior Lecturer in Chinese at the University of Tasmania in Ho… Is Legal Reform Serving the People? Rebecca Liao is a writer and corporate attorney based in Silicon Valley. She has written about C… Public Opinion, Criminal Justice, and Incipient Popular Liberalism in China Joshua Rosenzweig is a PhD candidate in Chinese Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, wher… Escaping China's Gulag Flora Sapio is a China law scholar whose main research interests are criminal justice and administra… More » Interviews In Conversation with Michael Nylan Michael Nylan is Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley.

Party Time: An Interview with Rowan Callick Rowan Callick is Asia-Pacific Editor of The Australian newspaper. An Interview with Zeng Jinyan 曾金燕 The China Story Journal would like to thank Zeng Jinyan for sharing her insights on life in Chin… The China Story and the Chinese Net at Capital M More » China Leadership Monitor current issue. The China Leadership Monitor seeks to inform the American foreign policy community about current trends in China's leadership politics and in its foreign and domestic policies.

The Monitor proceeds on the premise that as China's importance in international affairs grows, American policy-makers and the broader policy-interested public increasingly need analysis of politics among China's leadership that is accurate, comprehensive, systematic, current, and relevant to major areas of interest to the United States. China Leadership Monitor analysis rests heavily on traditional China-watching methods of interpreting information in China's state-controlled media. Use of these methods was once universal among specialists in contemporary Chinese affairs. Although the use of these methods has declined as opportunities to study China using other approaches have opened up in recent decades, their value in following politics among China's top leadership has not.

胡润百富 — hurun.net. (11 September 2013, China World Summit Wing, Beijing) The Hurun Research Institute today released the Hurun Rich List 2013, the 15th annual ranking of the 1000 richest individuals in China. Real estate tycoon Wang Jianlin, 59, is the richest man in China with personal fortune doubling to US$22bn, surpassing last year’s Number One Zong Qinghou, despite Zong’s wealth growing 50%. The Hurun Rich List 2013 is sponsored by Hainan Clearwater Bay of Agile for the fifth year running. 2011 Clear Water Bay and Hurun Report website/network usage method: In the following input list box, enter your desired search terms, for example: if you want to search for the millionaire with the surname “Liang”, please input “Liang” in the input box for names, the list will automatically display all the names containing “Liang”.

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