Politics of Everyday China

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  • ISBN 9781526131805
  • Weight: 118g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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China’s rise from the poverty, isolation and stagnation of the 1970s to the world’s second largest economy is a transformative event perhaps unequalled in human history. The world today pays more attention to China, looks to it with more admiration than perhaps any other time. Yet, this rise also hides many deep-rooted problems and competing ideologies. Economically, socially and politically China has transformed itself but there is much that
remains uncertain. This book aims to give an insight into China by exploring everyday life for her citizens, in their own voices.

Providing both an overview of the political situation and context in China with ethnographic insights, The Politics of Everyday China aims to give both the new student of China and those who have encountered the subject before an insight that goes beyond the usual cliché and surface description.

Neil Collins is Professor of Political Science at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan and Emeritus Professor in the Department of Government and Politics at the National University of Ireland, Cork
David O’Brien is a Lecturer at the School of International Studies at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo China