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Title: | Work and Family in Urban China |
Authors: | Zuo, Jiping |
Keywords: | Women’s Changing Experience since Mao |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan |
Description: | As China’s power grows, the search has begun in earnest for what superpower status will mean for the People’s Republic of China as a nation as well as the impact of its new-found influence on the Asia-Pacifi c region
and the global international order at large. By providing a venue for exciting and ground-breaking titles, the aim of this series is to explore the
domestic and international implications of China’s rise and transformation through a number of key areas including politics, development and
foreign policy. The series will also give a strong voice to non-western perspectives on China’s rise in order to provide a forum that connects and
compares the views of academics from both the east and west reflecting
the truly international nature of the discipline. As China’s power grows, the search has begun in earnest for what superpower status will mean for the People’s Republic of China as a nation as well as the impact of its new-found influence on the Asia-Pacifi c region and the global international order at large. By providing a venue for exciting and ground-breaking titles, the aim of this series is to explore the domestic and international implications of China’s rise and transformation through a number of key areas including politics, development and foreign policy. The series will also give a strong voice to non-western perspectives on China’s rise in order to provide a forum that connects and compares the views of academics from both the east and west reflecting the truly international nature of the discipline. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/57265 |
ISBN: | 978-1-137-55465-9 |
Appears in Collections: | Atlas |
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