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  • af Yang Zhong
    944,95 kr.

    The book covers various aspects of political culture such as political regime support, political interest, democratic values, political trust, and environmental attitudes and sub-political culture of Chinese urban Christians.

  • - Downtown Redevelopment in Ningbo
    af Han Zhang
    1.102,95 - 1.321,95 kr.

    It is found that the local entrepreneurial state deploys local state enterprises to undertake strategic urban redevelopment projects, organizes high-profile city/district marketing campaigns in entrepreneurial manners, and develops corporatist intermediations with local business owners for collaborative urban governance.

  • - Group Governance in a Chinese Third Line Enterprise
    af Chao Chen
    1.285,95 kr.

    This book uncovers the mysterious social and political structures of China's "Third Front," the large state-sponsored development of inland China during the late Maoist period.

  • - Gender, Migration, and the Service Sector in China
    af Yang Shen
    620,95 kr.

    This book explores the experience of China's migrant labourers in Shanghai from anthropological, and gendered analyses, offering extraordinary insights into the life-world of the marginalized people.

  • - Bridging Theories of International Relations and Nationalism
    af Y. Zuo
    660,95 - 997,95 kr.

    The cross Taiwan Strait clash has evolved from a regime challenge revolving around ideological confrontation between Taipei and Beijing into a conflict about Taiwan's nationhood. In Evolving Identity Politics and Cross-Strait Relations, Yana Zuo shows that Taiwan's future is still full of uncertainty and unpredictability.

  • af Lin Gang
    1.102,95 - 1.329,95 kr.

    China's quest for democracy is constrained by Confucian legacies and the norm of the one-party system. This book explores the feasible paths toward democracy in China, challenging methodological wisdom in employing quantitative changes in socioeconomic structure to predict dichotomous change in the political system.