China, Hong Kong, and the Long 1970s: Global Perspectives
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| Summary: | XIII, 348 p. 17 illus. text |
| Sprog: | engelsk |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2017.
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| Udgivelse: | 1st ed. 2017. |
| Serier: | Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies,
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| Online adgang: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51250-1 |
| Format: | Electronisk Bog |
Indholdsfortegnelse:
- Chapter 1: Introduction: China and the Long 1970s: The Great Transformation; Priscilla Roberts
- Chapter 2: Untrusting and Untrusted: Mao’s China at the Crossroads, 1969; Sergey Radchenko
- Chapter 3: Building China’s 1970s Green Revolution: Commune Responses to Population Growth, Decreasing Arable Land, and Capital Depreciation; Joshua Eisenman
- Chapter 4: China and South Asia in the 1970s: Contrasting Trajectories; Jon Wilson
- Chapter 5: Reimagining and Repositioning China in International Politics: The Role of Sports in China’s Long 1970s
- Xu Guoqi
- Chapter 6: From China’s “Barefoot Doctor” to Alma Ata: The Primary Health Care Movement in the Long 1970s; Zhou Xun
- Chapter 7: China’s Economic Statecraft During the 1970s; Shu Guang Zhang
- Chapter 8: The Roots of a Globalized Relationship: Western Knowledge of the Chinese Economy and US-China Relations in the Long 1970s; Federico Pachetti
- Chapter 9: Sino-Australian Relations in the Long 1970s; Nicholas Thomas
- Chapter 10: 1967 as the Turning Point in Hong Kong-British-PRC Relations; Valeria Zanier and Roberto Peruzzi
- Chapter 11: Crisis or Opportunity? Britain, China, and the Decolonization of Hong Kong in the Long 1970s; Chi-kwan Mark
- Chapter 12: “Bat lau dung laai”: Shifting Hong Kong Perspectives Towards the Vietnamese Boat People; John D. Wong
- Chapter 13: Bringing the Chinese Back In: The Role of Quasi-Private Institutions in Britain and the United States; Priscilla Roberts
- Conclusion: China and the Long 1970s as a Field of Research; Odd Arne Westad.