Many observers are rightly concerned and also divided over the issue of China’s future. Not a year passes without several books being published espousing the thesis of a future Chinese superpower or contrarily that of its coming decline or even collapse, pure and simple. In 2016 alone, noteworthy among others have been The Dictator’s Dilemma by Bruce Dickson, China’s Crony Capitalism by Minxin Pei, and Forecasting China’s Future by Roger Irvine. But without doubt China’s Future by David Shamb..
David Lampton argues that for the next 20 years, China and the United States will be engaged in a “d...
This past April the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strate...
This slender, compact work sets out to assess the differences and convergences between the China pol...
Prognostications made by political scientists easily fall into the abyss of facile speculation, beca...
The economic rise of China has not only inspired new books on how to understand China’s economy and ...
David Shambaugh’s volume concentrates on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as an institution. It att...
economic&political bookfair2016Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-381) and index.xvi, 409 p...
The year 2020 will be significant in the annals of history—first, because of the global pandemic and...
Resenha de Shambaugh, David. China Goes Global: The Partial Power, Oxford: Oxford University Pr...
Based on his experience as a scholar and diplomat stationed in China, Jean-Luc Domenach consults a w...
A review of the Will Hutton's book titled The Writing on the Wall: Why We Must Embrace China as a Pa...
This very useful survey outlines how analysts in Europe, Japan and America cover China’s economy, it...
David Shambaugh. State of the field : China studies in the past, present, and future [interview par ...
In his book, Gilbert Etienne displays his understanding of the history and contemporary developments...
Far from being yet another panoramic account of China’s economic and diplomatic breakthroughs, this ...
David Lampton argues that for the next 20 years, China and the United States will be engaged in a “d...
This past April the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strate...
This slender, compact work sets out to assess the differences and convergences between the China pol...
Prognostications made by political scientists easily fall into the abyss of facile speculation, beca...
The economic rise of China has not only inspired new books on how to understand China’s economy and ...
David Shambaugh’s volume concentrates on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as an institution. It att...
economic&political bookfair2016Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-381) and index.xvi, 409 p...
The year 2020 will be significant in the annals of history—first, because of the global pandemic and...
Resenha de Shambaugh, David. China Goes Global: The Partial Power, Oxford: Oxford University Pr...
Based on his experience as a scholar and diplomat stationed in China, Jean-Luc Domenach consults a w...
A review of the Will Hutton's book titled The Writing on the Wall: Why We Must Embrace China as a Pa...
This very useful survey outlines how analysts in Europe, Japan and America cover China’s economy, it...
David Shambaugh. State of the field : China studies in the past, present, and future [interview par ...
In his book, Gilbert Etienne displays his understanding of the history and contemporary developments...
Far from being yet another panoramic account of China’s economic and diplomatic breakthroughs, this ...
David Lampton argues that for the next 20 years, China and the United States will be engaged in a “d...
This past April the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strate...
This slender, compact work sets out to assess the differences and convergences between the China pol...