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Author Shirk, Susan L.

Title China : fragile superpower / Susan L. Shirk
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007

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Description 320 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Contents 1. Strong abroad but fragile at home -- 2. China's economic miracle -- 3. Domestic threats -- 4. The echo chamber of nationalism : media and thet Internet -- 5. The responsible power -- 6. Japan : "when the Chinese people get angry, the result is always big trouble" -- 7. Taiwan : "a question of regime survival" -- 8. The United States : "external troubles can become internal troubles" -- 9. China's weakness, America's danger -- App. Chinese and Japanese periodicals
Summary "Once a sleeping giant, China today is the world's fastest growing economy - the leading manufacturer of cell phones, laptop computers, and digital cameras - a dramatic turn-around that alarms many Westerners. But In China: Fragile Superpower, Susan L. Shirk opens up the black box of Chinese politics and finds that the real danger lies not in China's astonishing growth, but in the deep insecurity of its leaders. China's rulers face a troubling paradox: the more developed and prosperous the country becomes, the more insecure and threatened they feel. Unless we understand China's brittle internal politics and the insecurities of its leaders, we face the very real possibility of unavoidable conflict with rising China. This book provides that understanding."--BOOK JACKET
Notes "How China's internal politics could derail its peaceful rise"--Jkt
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [273]-310) and index
Subject Nationalism -- China.
SUBJECT China -- Politics and government -- 2002- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004009498
LC no. 2006027998
ISBN 0195306090 cloth
9780195306095 cloth