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  • - Thailand's Struggle for Democracy in the Twenty-First Century
    av Andrew MacGregor Marshall
    241,-

    A fascinating, engaged account of a country on the brink of change.

  • - Buddhist Violence and the Making of a Muslim 'Other'
    av Francis Wade
    194,-

    As the darkness of military rule recedes, deep and violent fissures have opened between Myanmar's religious communities.

  • av Brian Eyler
    224,-

    A vivid account of how one of the most remote and naturally beautiful areas in the world is being wholly transformed by rapid industrial and urban development, the scale of which has never been seen before.

  • - Burmese Migrant Women Factory Workers
    av Kyoko Kusakabe & Ruth Pearson
    416,-

    This insightful book ventures into a part of the global economy rarely witnessed by Western observers.

  • av Kerry Brown & Simone van Nieuwenhuizen
    1 313,-

    An absorbing account of the continued influence of Chairman Mao on contemporary China, and of efforts by the New Maoists to claim his legacy.

  • - The Challenge of Chinese Soft Power
    av Michael D. Barr
    401,-

    Using examples from film, education, media, politics, and art, Who's Afraid of China? is both an introduction to Chinese soft power and a critical analysis of international reaction to it.

  • - The Story of Cities without People in the World's Most Populated Country
    av Wade Shepard
    246,-

    Looking through the lens of new cities, Ghost Cities of China shows the 'new society' that's being created to live in them.

  • - Journeying through China's Artery of Power
    av Wade Shepard
    1 057,-

    An enthralling journey across China's 'New Silk Road', through which it hopes to transform Asia and the world economy.

  • - The Story behind the Biggest Migration in Human History
    av Tom Miller
    348 - 1 208,-

    Combining on-the-ground reportage and up-to-date research, this pivotal book explains why China has failed to reap many of the economic and social benefits of urbanization, and suggests how these problems can be resolved.

  • - The Green Revolution
     
    387,-

    'China and Environment' provides a unique report on the experiences of participatory politics that have emerged in response to environmental problems, rather than focusing only on macro-level ecological issues and their elite responses.

  • - The Green Revolution
     
    1 313,-

    'China and Environment' provides a unique report on the experiences of participatory politics that have emerged in response to environmental problems, rather than focusing only on macro-level ecological issues and their elite responses.

  • - State of Paranoia
    av Paul French
    286,-

    A gripping and provocative account of one of the world's most secretive countries.

  • av Kerry Brown
    190,-

    Taiwan: a place with its own flag, currency, government and military, but which most of the world does not recognise as a sovereign country. An island that China regards as a 'rebellious province', but which has managed to survive defiantly for decades. Now with its neighbour China a major power on the world stage and ally United States looking increasingly inward, Taiwan's position has never been more precarious.Kerry Brown and Kalley Wu Tzu-hui reveal how the island's shifting fortunes have been shaped by centuries of conquest and by a cast of dynamic characters, by Cold War intrigue and the rise of its neighbour as a global power, explaining how this tiny island, caught between the agendas of two superpowers, is attempting to find its place in a rapidly changing world order.

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