A China Primer for Students
By (Author) Joseph D. Wilcox
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
13th June 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
951
Paperback
203
Width 142mm, Height 218mm, Spine 9mm
145g
In modern China, globalization, technology, reform, and historical tradition have combined to create a dynamic and diverse country, where free-market forces coexist with Communism and individuals seek their fortunes. Yet while China soars, many in the West harbor a growing suspicion of its intentions. What does China's economic muscle portend for the rest of the world Will a strong China be peaceful or aggressive
A China Primer for Students answers these questions and provides students with a greater understanding of this populous nation. It also helps students discern where China fits in the global framework and how it influences the international community. This book provides a chronological history of China from the Neolithic Age to the present, including major challenges, and current political developments.
Joseph D. Wilcox earned a master's degree in international studies from Denver University and is a former assistant program director for the American Forum for Global Education in New York. He is the author of A Middle East Primer for Students (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2004).