Prognostications made by political scientists easily fall into the abyss of facile speculation, because real-life politics change constantly and may give rise to unexpected outcomes. Ambitious theoretical generalisations based on limited observational data can be proved false by new data that do not support the existing theses. In this sense, there is nothing more difficult than to foresee the future of a political regime as full of complexities as China’s. Contemporary China has its own intr..
Of all the competing forecasts for the 21st century, most agree that China's international ascent w...
Resenha de Shambaugh, David. China Goes Global: The Partial Power, Oxford: Oxford University Pr...
The Chinese economy’s meteoric rise has caused alarm in the West. An article published online on the...
Many observers are rightly concerned and also divided over the issue of China’s future. Not a year p...
The rise of China is often depicted as one of the clearest, most predicted, and predictable realitie...
David Shambaugh’s volume concentrates on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as an institution. It att...
Based on his experience as a scholar and diplomat stationed in China, Jean-Luc Domenach consults a w...
Will China continue to rise and become dominant in its region or even globally, or will failure to r...
This work by Gordon Chang devotes its twelve chapters to dealing with a question that has obsessed o...
China has experienced drastic growth on a number of fronts over the course of the last several decad...
At the end of the Cold War, scholars were pondering how far Western ideas would spread in an interna...
So many authors and pundits today attempt to predict China’s future by looking at the numbers: GDP, ...
The conventional narrative is that China is, or will, by 2030, be the largest economy in the world. ...
In his book, Gilbert Etienne displays his understanding of the history and contemporary developments...
The economic rise of China has not only inspired new books on how to understand China’s economy and ...
Of all the competing forecasts for the 21st century, most agree that China's international ascent w...
Resenha de Shambaugh, David. China Goes Global: The Partial Power, Oxford: Oxford University Pr...
The Chinese economy’s meteoric rise has caused alarm in the West. An article published online on the...
Many observers are rightly concerned and also divided over the issue of China’s future. Not a year p...
The rise of China is often depicted as one of the clearest, most predicted, and predictable realitie...
David Shambaugh’s volume concentrates on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as an institution. It att...
Based on his experience as a scholar and diplomat stationed in China, Jean-Luc Domenach consults a w...
Will China continue to rise and become dominant in its region or even globally, or will failure to r...
This work by Gordon Chang devotes its twelve chapters to dealing with a question that has obsessed o...
China has experienced drastic growth on a number of fronts over the course of the last several decad...
At the end of the Cold War, scholars were pondering how far Western ideas would spread in an interna...
So many authors and pundits today attempt to predict China’s future by looking at the numbers: GDP, ...
The conventional narrative is that China is, or will, by 2030, be the largest economy in the world. ...
In his book, Gilbert Etienne displays his understanding of the history and contemporary developments...
The economic rise of China has not only inspired new books on how to understand China’s economy and ...
Of all the competing forecasts for the 21st century, most agree that China's international ascent w...
Resenha de Shambaugh, David. China Goes Global: The Partial Power, Oxford: Oxford University Pr...
The Chinese economy’s meteoric rise has caused alarm in the West. An article published online on the...