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Contemporary China Review 2022 Summer Issue: 当代中国评论 (英文版)2022 夏季刊
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Contemporary China Review 2022 Summer Issue: 当代中国评论 (英文版)2022 夏季刊

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The summer of 2022 is an unusual one. The Russian-Ukrainian war shifted from a stalemate to a strategic counter-offensive in Ukraine. Against the backdrop of this huge geopolitical conflict, Taiwan Strait also became tense again with the visit of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. The clamor for military unification with Taiwan by force in mainland China has been overwhelming. Xi Jinping’s call with Biden conveyed that this is not the time for a full-blown crisis to break out. When war breaks out in the Taiwan Strait will depend on the CCP’s mindset. However, once the CCP regime falls into the hands of an emperor for life, the outbreak of war will be unpredictable. Several articles analyze Xi Jinping’s mentality, psychology, and personality in this issue, which provide a glimpse of the dictatorial factor behind the Taiwan Strait crisis. Another article analyzing the 50-year history of US-China relations can also help readers understand the direction of US-China relations and the background of the Taiwan Strait crisis.

With the globalized economy at a crossroads, the CCP has taken a big step backward from a semi-market economy to a state-planned economy and is facing a huge economic crisis in the financial, manufacturing to real estate sectors. To divert an economic, social, and political crisis, CCP will solve domestic crises with war. This issue presents a scholarly monography that gives us a glimpse into the social psychology of the general public in mainland China today, especially the underestimated dynamics of the little pinko groups that are driving China toward the mistaken path. Meanwhile, the misunderstanding and misperception of the Chinese revolution not only camouflage the legitimacy of the CCP regime but also feed into a false institutional confidence for Xi Jinping, who boasts to point out the direction of global development.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
30 August 2022
Pages
118
ISBN
9798210593955

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The summer of 2022 is an unusual one. The Russian-Ukrainian war shifted from a stalemate to a strategic counter-offensive in Ukraine. Against the backdrop of this huge geopolitical conflict, Taiwan Strait also became tense again with the visit of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. The clamor for military unification with Taiwan by force in mainland China has been overwhelming. Xi Jinping’s call with Biden conveyed that this is not the time for a full-blown crisis to break out. When war breaks out in the Taiwan Strait will depend on the CCP’s mindset. However, once the CCP regime falls into the hands of an emperor for life, the outbreak of war will be unpredictable. Several articles analyze Xi Jinping’s mentality, psychology, and personality in this issue, which provide a glimpse of the dictatorial factor behind the Taiwan Strait crisis. Another article analyzing the 50-year history of US-China relations can also help readers understand the direction of US-China relations and the background of the Taiwan Strait crisis.

With the globalized economy at a crossroads, the CCP has taken a big step backward from a semi-market economy to a state-planned economy and is facing a huge economic crisis in the financial, manufacturing to real estate sectors. To divert an economic, social, and political crisis, CCP will solve domestic crises with war. This issue presents a scholarly monography that gives us a glimpse into the social psychology of the general public in mainland China today, especially the underestimated dynamics of the little pinko groups that are driving China toward the mistaken path. Meanwhile, the misunderstanding and misperception of the Chinese revolution not only camouflage the legitimacy of the CCP regime but also feed into a false institutional confidence for Xi Jinping, who boasts to point out the direction of global development.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
30 August 2022
Pages
118
ISBN
9798210593955