Is China Unstable?

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Publication InfoNew York : Routledge Florence : Taylor & Francis Group [Distributor]
Description152 p. ill 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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Other author/creatorShambaugh, David Editor
Other author/creatorJackson, Steven F. Contribution by
Other author/creatorMiller, H. Lyman Contribution by
Other author/creatorDickson, Bruce J. Contribution by
Other author/creatorLardy, Nicholas R. Contribution by
Other author/creatorBottelier, Pieter Contribution by
Other author/creatorSolinger, Dorothy J. Contribution by
Other author/creatorBernstein, Thomas P. Contribution by
Other author/creatorGoldman, Merle Contribution by
Other author/creatorDreyer, June Teufel Contribution by
Other author/creatorWhyte, Martin King Contribution by
Summary Annotation This concise and timely book focuses on the potential for instability in China from political, economic, and historical perspectives. It considers elite and local politics, micro- and macro-economics, urban and rural conditions, attitudes among intellectuals, and minority areas. The book's high profile contributors include Thomas Bernstein, Pieter Bottelier, Bruce Dickson, June Dryer, Merle Goldman, Steven Jackson, Nicholas Lardy, H.Lyman Miller, David Shambaugh, and Dorothy Solinger.
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LCCN 99050215
ISBN9780765605726
ISBN0765605724 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780765605726
Stock number0765605724 00081154

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