
Modern China: A Very Short Introduction
by
Rana Mitter
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History
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
2
ISBN-10
0198753705
ISBN-13
9780198753704
Description
In the ever-evolving landscape of global affairs, China remains a focal point of intrigue and complexity. The narrative of modern China is woven with threads of rapid economic growth, demographic shifts, and significant international relations that shape the 21st century's geopolitical dynamics. Rana Mitter delves into the intricate tapestry of this vast nation, unpacking its historical journey and the implications of its modernization.
Mitter emphasizes the transformation that has taken place in China over recent decades, highlighting the transition from a largely agrarian society to a powerhouse in technology and trade. The author navigates through crucial themes such as the impact of government policies on everyday lives, the challenges of urbanization, and the growing role of China on the world stage.
Through accessible yet thought-provoking analysis, readers gain insight into not just the statistics and headlines, but also the personal stories and cultural shifts that define what it means to be Chinese today. This exploration invites reflection on the delicate balance between tradition and modernity that characterizes contemporary Chinese society.
Ultimately, this contribution to the series aims to provide a concise yet comprehensive understanding of modern China, equipping readers with knowledge that goes beyond the typical media portrayal and fostering a greater appreciation of this influential nation.
Mitter emphasizes the transformation that has taken place in China over recent decades, highlighting the transition from a largely agrarian society to a powerhouse in technology and trade. The author navigates through crucial themes such as the impact of government policies on everyday lives, the challenges of urbanization, and the growing role of China on the world stage.
Through accessible yet thought-provoking analysis, readers gain insight into not just the statistics and headlines, but also the personal stories and cultural shifts that define what it means to be Chinese today. This exploration invites reflection on the delicate balance between tradition and modernity that characterizes contemporary Chinese society.
Ultimately, this contribution to the series aims to provide a concise yet comprehensive understanding of modern China, equipping readers with knowledge that goes beyond the typical media portrayal and fostering a greater appreciation of this influential nation.
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