China's Development from a Global Perspective

For a long time, the idea of China as a culture and society which was voluntarily secluding itself from the rest of the world was dominant. But, in reality, China has always been part of the world, just as the world has always sought to penetrate China. The relationship between China and the world w...

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Other Authors: Jianlang, Wang (-), Elizalde Pérez-Grueso, María Dolores, 1950-
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2017
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Summary:For a long time, the idea of China as a culture and society which was voluntarily secluding itself from the rest of the world was dominant. But, in reality, China has always been part of the world, just as the world has always sought to penetrate China. The relationship between China and the world was, in the past, sometimes smooth, and at other times it was difficult, but nevertheless the bond remained alive.
Physical Description:414 p. : il. ; 20 cm
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ISBN:9781443816700