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TÃtulo : China, Hong Kong, and the Long 1970s: Global Perspectives Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Roberts, Priscilla, ; Westad, Odd Arne, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: XIII, 348 p. 17 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-51250-1 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Historia Moderna Historia mundial Historia asiática Historia moderna Historia Mundial Historia Global y Transnacional Clasificación: 950 Resumen: Este libro explora las fuerzas que impulsaron a China, el estado socialista más grande del mundo, a realizar cambios masivos en su postura interna e internacional durante la larga década de 1970. Catorce distinguidos académicos investigan el papel especial, quizás crucial, que jugó el territorio de Hong Kong a la hora de fomentar y ayudar a la relación de China con el mundo no comunista. Los largos años setenta fueron los años en que China avanzó dramática y decisivamente hacia relaciones mucho más estrechas con el mundo no comunista. A finales de la década de 1970, China también se embarcó en importantes reformas económicas, diseñadas para conseguir el estatus de gran potencia a principios del siglo XXI. El volumen aborda las implicaciones a largo plazo de las decisiones de China para el resultado de la Guerra FrÃa y para orientar la perspectiva internacional hacia el capitalismo de libre mercado. Las decisiones tomadas en la década de 1970 son clave para comprender la naturaleza y las polÃticas del Estado chino actual y la visión del mundo de los actuales lÃderes chinos. . Nota de contenido: 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. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores the forces that impelled China, the world's largest socialist state, to make massive changes in its domestic and international stance during the long 1970s. Fourteen distinguished scholars investigate the special, perhaps crucial part that the territory of Hong Kong played in encouraging and midwifing China's relationship with the non-Communist world. The Long 1970s were the years when China moved dramatically and decisively toward much closer relations with the non-Communist world. In the late 1970s, China also embarked on major economic reforms, designed to win it great power status by the early twenty-first centuries. The volume addresses the long-term implications of China's choices for the outcome of the Cold War and in steering the global international outlook toward free-market capitalism. Decisions made in the 1970s are key to understanding the nature and policies of the Chinese state today and the worldview of current Chinese leaders. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] China, Hong Kong, and the Long 1970s: Global Perspectives [documento electrónico] / Roberts, Priscilla, ; Westad, Odd Arne, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XIII, 348 p. 17 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-319-51250-1
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Historia Moderna Historia mundial Historia asiática Historia moderna Historia Mundial Historia Global y Transnacional Clasificación: 950 Resumen: Este libro explora las fuerzas que impulsaron a China, el estado socialista más grande del mundo, a realizar cambios masivos en su postura interna e internacional durante la larga década de 1970. Catorce distinguidos académicos investigan el papel especial, quizás crucial, que jugó el territorio de Hong Kong a la hora de fomentar y ayudar a la relación de China con el mundo no comunista. Los largos años setenta fueron los años en que China avanzó dramática y decisivamente hacia relaciones mucho más estrechas con el mundo no comunista. A finales de la década de 1970, China también se embarcó en importantes reformas económicas, diseñadas para conseguir el estatus de gran potencia a principios del siglo XXI. El volumen aborda las implicaciones a largo plazo de las decisiones de China para el resultado de la Guerra FrÃa y para orientar la perspectiva internacional hacia el capitalismo de libre mercado. Las decisiones tomadas en la década de 1970 son clave para comprender la naturaleza y las polÃticas del Estado chino actual y la visión del mundo de los actuales lÃderes chinos. . Nota de contenido: 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. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores the forces that impelled China, the world's largest socialist state, to make massive changes in its domestic and international stance during the long 1970s. Fourteen distinguished scholars investigate the special, perhaps crucial part that the territory of Hong Kong played in encouraging and midwifing China's relationship with the non-Communist world. The Long 1970s were the years when China moved dramatically and decisively toward much closer relations with the non-Communist world. In the late 1970s, China also embarked on major economic reforms, designed to win it great power status by the early twenty-first centuries. The volume addresses the long-term implications of China's choices for the outcome of the Cold War and in steering the global international outlook toward free-market capitalism. Decisions made in the 1970s are key to understanding the nature and policies of the Chinese state today and the worldview of current Chinese leaders. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]