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Watching China Change
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Watching China Change

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Between May, 1976, while Mao was still alive, and 1997, when Deng Xioaping died, was a time of tremendous change in China: from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to the affluent eighties and nineties, from socialism to what looks like unrestrained capitalism, and from a mysterious country wrapped in isolation to one of the key players in modern international affairs. It’s a dramatic story that involves a fifth of the human race and impinges on the rest.

I am moved to get down on paper my memories and observations about my twenty-five year experience with China. Neither a eulogy nor an expos?, just as honest an account as I can make it of the China I saw and experienced.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Between the Lines
Country
Canada
Date
10 April 2001
Pages
303
ISBN
9781896357430

Between May, 1976, while Mao was still alive, and 1997, when Deng Xioaping died, was a time of tremendous change in China: from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to the affluent eighties and nineties, from socialism to what looks like unrestrained capitalism, and from a mysterious country wrapped in isolation to one of the key players in modern international affairs. It’s a dramatic story that involves a fifth of the human race and impinges on the rest.

I am moved to get down on paper my memories and observations about my twenty-five year experience with China. Neither a eulogy nor an expos?, just as honest an account as I can make it of the China I saw and experienced.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Between the Lines
Country
Canada
Date
10 April 2001
Pages
303
ISBN
9781896357430