5HLuxD.jpg

KING HENRY VIII SENIOR AND PRIMARY SCHOOL LIBRARY OPAC
Normal view MARC view ISBD view

What does China think? / Mark Leonard.

By: Leonard, Mark, 1974- [author].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Fourth Estate, 2008Description: 164 p. : map ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9780007230686 (pbk.); 0007230680 (pbk.).Subject(s): China -- History -- 2002- | China -- Politics and government -- 2002- | China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-Additional physical formats: Online version:: What does China think?; Online version:: What does China think?DDC classification: 951.06 LEO
Contents:
The liberation of thought -- Yellow River capitalism -- Democracy in the clouds -- Comprehensive national power -- China's walled world.
Summary: A leading foreign policy expert offers a look at the inner workings of China to explore a hidden world of intellectual debate that is fuelling a new Chinese revolution and to reflect on what this will mean in terms of both China as a nation and its role in global affairs.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books - Non Ficton Books - Non Ficton KH8 Senior School Library
Non Fiction
Non-Fiction 951.06 LEO (Browse shelf) Available 3KHSL000100319
Browsing KH8 Senior School Library Shelves , Shelving location: Non Fiction , Collection code: Non-Fiction Close shelf browser
951 LYN China, 1839-1997 / 951 LYN China, 1839-1997 / 951.050 CHA Wild swans : 951.06 LEO What does China think? / 958.104 CRI Charlie Wilson's war : 959 SHO A short history of South-East Asia / 959.105 POP The lady and the peacock :

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The liberation of thought -- Yellow River capitalism -- Democracy in the clouds -- Comprehensive national power -- China's walled world.

A leading foreign policy expert offers a look at the inner workings of China to explore a hidden world of intellectual debate that is fuelling a new Chinese revolution and to reflect on what this will mean in terms of both China as a nation and its role in global affairs.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Powered By KH8 IT Dept