China has experienced the world's fastest economic growth for over
a decade. It is likely that within a generation, China will have
the world's largest economy. Yet, at the moment when China looks
set to regain its former power, serious questions have to be asked
about the continuing integrity of China. The challenges posed by
economic reform, succession politics, and new forces of political
liberalism are compounded by boundary uncertainties, as China
adopts a strategy of greater interdependence with the regional and
global economy. This work analyzes the factors that might lead to
and that might prevent the break-up of China. It provides key data
about economic activity and external connections of the major
regional forces. The analysis should interest those concerned with
the prospects for China and the future stability of East Asia.
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