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Presenting a thorough record of Canada's diplomatic ties with
China, Canada and China recounts ten stories regarding China policy
decisions made by the Canadian government. These decisions describe
key bilateral moves, beginning with Pierre Trudeau's recognition of
China in 1970 and ending fifty years later with his son Justin's
attempt to reset a struggling relationship with China. Rooted in
archival research, extensive interviews, and the author's
experience as a policy observer, the book contributes to our
understanding of how the Canada-China relationship has developed
over time and how best to position Canada in future relations with
China. While present-day relations with China are complicated, the
book deliberately seeks to provide a balanced perspective by
showing both the positive and the more challenging aspects of
relations with China. Ultimately, Canada and China recommends ways
to manage future relations with China, while also honouring the
ties it developed over fifty years.
The concept of "civil society" was borrowed from eighteenth-century
Europe to provide a framework for understanding the transition to
post-authoritarian regimes in Latin America and postcommunist
regimes elsewhere. In China, the Democracy Movement forced the
concept onto the intellectual agenda during the struggle to come to
terms with the growth of dissent and the failure of student
activism to find a secure foothold. The question that drives this
book is whether this concept is useful for analyzing China, and if
so, in what ways and within what limits.
The concept of "civil society" was borrowed from eighteenth-century
Europe to provide a framework for understanding the transition to
post-authoritarian regimes in Latin America and postcommunist
regimes elsewhere. In China, the Democracy Movement forced the
concept onto the intellectual agenda during the struggle to come to
terms with the growth of dissent and the failure of student
activism to find a secure foothold. The question that drives this
book is whether this concept is useful for analyzing China, and if
so, in what ways and within what limits.
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Japanese language Workbook - Premium Japan Character Ancient History Cover Dotted Grid Notebook, Sketchbook, Diary, for Doodling, Sketching, Typography, Calligraphy, Drawing, Writing, Awesome Gift Idea for Women, Men, Children, Kids, Girls and Boys (Paperback)
Frolic Journals
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R200
Discovery Miles 2 000
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This is for anyone that desires a more successful part-time or
full-time stage hypnosis business. This is not a how-to-hypnotize
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Hypnosis. This is a book for people that already have a show and
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"How do we apply Chairman Mao's Thought to get fat pigs?" Squad
Leader Ho (who knew the most about pigs) replied that, according to
Chairman Mao, one must investigate the problem fully from all
sides, and then integrate practice and theory. Ho concluded that
the reason for our skinny pigs had to be found in one of three
areas: the relationship between the pigs and their natural
environment (excluding man); the relationship between the cadres
and the pigs; and the relationship among the pigs themselves. And
so the city slickers, sent down to the countryside for political
reeducation, set out to find the Thousand-Dollar Pig, much to the
bemusement of the local peasants. The sixteen stories collected in
this remarkable book give firsthand accounts of daily life in
contemporary China. From 250 interviews conducted in Hong Kong
between 1972 and 1976, Mr. Frolic has created charming vignettes
that show how individuals from all parts of China led their lives
in the midst of rapid social change and political unrest. We hear
about oil prospectors, rubber growers, and factory workers, Widow
Wang and her sit-in to get a larger apartment, the thoroughly
corrupt Man Who Loved Dog Meat, the young people who flew kites to
protest antidemocratic tendencies. As fresh and original as the
individual accounts are, common and timeless themes emerge: the
sluggishness of an agrarian society in responding to modernization;
the painful lack of resources in a poor and gigantic country; the
constraints imposed on common people by the bureaucracy; the way in
which individuals outwardly support the system and inwardly resist
it; the limitations of heavy and conflicting doses of ideology in
motivating individuals. But there are also recurrent motifs of
economic and social progress: production rises, illiteracy
declines, and socialist values have impact. A new China has
emerged, though change is occurring far more slowly than its
leaders had intended. Mao's People contains much new information on
China both for the general reader and for specialists in the field.
Above all, it is a completely engrossing and vivid glimpse into the
ways of a nation we are only beginning to discover.
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