China Entering the Xi Jinping Era - China Policy Series - Zheng Yongnian - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9780415740395 - November 25, 2014
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China Entering the Xi Jinping Era - China Policy Series 1st edition

Zheng Yongnian

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China Entering the Xi Jinping Era - China Policy Series 1st edition

How will China develop under the new leadership of Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang? This is a key question for both China and the wider world. This book presents a comprehensive overview of the key areas and issues, assessing how things are likely to develop under the new leadership. It considers the economy, trade, politics, and demographics; appraises the leadership, both at the national and provincial levels; and discusses potential flashpoints in China?s relationship with its neighbors and China?s emerging role in world politics. The book emphasizes the great uncertainties surrounding the next phase of China?s development, highlighting the structural problems of the economy, the problems of urbanization and governance, and the deep social cleavages which exist over issues such as income disparity, rampant corruption and unequal opportunities in social mobility. Against this backdrop it measures the emerging leadership of Xi Jinping to assess the prospects for China in the next decade and beyond.


360 pages, 42 black & white illustrations, 43 black & white tables, 42 black & white line drawings

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Released November 25, 2014
ISBN13 9780415740395
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Genre Interdisciplinary Studies > Asian Studies
Pages 344
Dimensions 162 × 235 × 24 mm   ·   690 g
Language English  
Editor Gore, Lance L. P. (National University of Singapore)
Editor Yongnian, Zheng (Director, Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen).)

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