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099 _aEbook
100 1 _aGaltung, Marte Kjær.
_9117128
245 0 0 _a49 myths about China
_h[electronic resource] /
_cGaltung, Marte Kjær;Stenslie, Stig.
260 _bThe Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group,
_c2014.
300 _a267 p.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tIntroduction.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart I: The Party.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 1: Communism is Dead in China.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 2: China is Centrally Controlled.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 3: The Leadership is Deeply Divided.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 4: The Communist Party is a Monolith.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 5: The Military is Gaining Political Influence.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 6: The Communist Regime Lacks Legitimacy.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 7: The Falun Gong is an Apolitical Movement Persecuted for Its Religious Beliefs.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 8: Chinese Media is Merely a Mouthpiece of the Communist Party.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart II: The People.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 9: Chinese Culture is Incompatible with Democracy.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 10: Chinese Have No Manners.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 11: Chinese People are Not Altruistic.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 12: The Individual Has No Value, Only the Collective Does.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 13: All Chinese are Only Children.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 14: The Chinese People are Homogeneous.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 15: Communism Has Created Gender Equality in China.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 16: The Chinese are Atheists.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 17: Shanghai is More Liberal than Beijing.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart III: Business and the Economy.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 18: "China Inc." Is Buying Up the World.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 19: China Has the United States over a Barrel.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 20: China's Economy is Export Driven.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 21: Chinese People are Born Moneymakers.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 22: Chinese Don't Take Risks.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 23: The Chinese are Just Copycats.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 24: The State Hinders Economic Development in China.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 25: Unequal Distribution of Wealth is a Source of Social and Political Unrest.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 26: All Economic Development is Happening in the Big Cities on the East Coast.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart IV: China and the World.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 27: The Chinese are Racist.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 28: The Communist Party is Kindling Nationalism.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 29: China Will Once Again Dominate East Asia.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 30: China is Colonizing Africa.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 31: China is an Environmental Baddie.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 32: The Chinese Could Tame North Korea-If They Wanted to.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 33: China Does Not Interfere in Other States' Internal Affairs.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart V: The Past.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 34: China's History Spans Five Millennia.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 35: China is Called the Middle Kingdom because Chinese People Believe Their Country is the Center of the World.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 36: China Discovered the World in 1421.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 37: All Women Were Oppressed in Ancient China.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 38: China Has no Warrior Culture.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 39: Chinese History Goes in Circles.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 40: Tibet Was a Shangri-la until the Chinese Came.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 41: Mao Was a Monster.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 42: The Chinese Do Not Care about Their Own Historical Heritage.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart VI: The Future.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 43: The Internet will Topple the Communist Party.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 44: The End of the Communist Regime is Near.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 45: The Chinese are Masters of Long-Term Thinking.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 46: The RMB Will Eclipse the Dollar as the World's Reserve Currency.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 47: China is a Military Threat.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 48: Chinese Will Replace English as the World's Language.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tMyth 49: The Twenty-First Century Belongs to China.
505 0 _aCover, Title,49 myths about China--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Foreword--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Map of China--References, Appendix, Index,Notes on Transliteration--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index--References, Appendix, Index,About the Authors.
650 _aPolitical Science
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650 _aWorld
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650 _aAsian
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650 _aPolitical Science: International Relations
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650 _aGeneral
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650 _aHistory: Asia
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650 _aChina
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700 1 _aStenslie, Stig.
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