Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
336
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
May 28, 2007
Wydawca
Scribe Publications Pty Ltd.
ISBN-10
1920769374
ISBN-13
9781920769376
Opis
Paul Monk embarks on a provocative exploration of China's complex role in global affairs, challenging widely held beliefs that often shape political discourse. His analysis delves into the intricacies of China's historical context, economic rise, and cultural influences, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of its actions on the world stage.
Monk weaves together historical events and modern implications, providing readers with a fresh perspective on China's impact and intentions. He highlights the paradoxes and contradictions within Chinese policy and society, encouraging a re-evaluation of the narratives that dominate Western thought.
As the global landscape shifts, this insightful examination serves as a crucial resource for anyone looking to comprehend the intricacies of China's burgeoning influence and the silent transformations occurring within its borders. The journey through Monk's work invites readers to rethink the dialogue surrounding one of the world's most pivotal nations.
Monk weaves together historical events and modern implications, providing readers with a fresh perspective on China's impact and intentions. He highlights the paradoxes and contradictions within Chinese policy and society, encouraging a re-evaluation of the narratives that dominate Western thought.
As the global landscape shifts, this insightful examination serves as a crucial resource for anyone looking to comprehend the intricacies of China's burgeoning influence and the silent transformations occurring within its borders. The journey through Monk's work invites readers to rethink the dialogue surrounding one of the world's most pivotal nations.
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