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©Jae Ho Chung All Rights Reserved.

정재호 교수

홈페이지에 오신걸 환영합니다

©Jae Ho Chung All Rights Reserved.

Charting China’s Future

  • Title: Charting China's Future
  • Subtitle: Political, Social and International Dimensions
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Year: 2006
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN: 9780415619547

Charting China’s Future: Political, Social and International Dimensions

Given the importance of China in a rapidly globalizing world, books such as this study of China’s future will have a ready audience. Recommended., CHOICE

A useful and concise overview of major challenges facing China as well as an intelligent analysis of the complex forces affecting its developmental trajectory., The China Journal

China today has become a major player in global affairs. Globalization has made China an integral part of the world community, and what happens inside China will generate enormous external impact. Because the whole world has a stake in China, the country must be taken seriously. In this very readable volume, eight experienced China experts provide a highly intelligent and thought-provoking exploration. They present us with imaginative yet empirically rooted scenarios of a powerful and rising China. — Yongnian Zheng, University of Nottingham

Everyone wants to know where China is headed; speculation is rampant, but serious analysis is often lacking. This volume, superbly compiled by Jae Ho Chung, provides an informed understanding of the contextual factors, defining determinants, and operative variables that are shaping China’s future. The analysis leaves the reader with a keen sense of the fragilities that lie beneath China’s impressive growth and international profile. Rather than risking a single prediction, the volume posits a range of alternative pathways for China’s future. It is required and informative reading for all China analysts worldwide. — David Shambaugh, The George Washington University and The Brookings Institution

Charting China’s Future takes on one of the most important questions of the coming decades: what is in store for China’s development and what forces will shape this story? This edited volume brings together essays by highly knowledgeable individuals, each addressing a key aspect of this issue. It has the virtue of having every contributor lay out an array of potential developments, provide an assessment as to the relative likelihood of each, and explain the forces that inform that assessment. The result is a volume that provides a rich menu of important concerns and a very good basis for understanding the complex forces driving the future development of the People’s Republic of China. — Kenneth G. Lieberthal, University of Michigan