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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | ![]() Author: KYNGE, JAMES Title: China Shakes The World: The Rise of a Hungry Nation Description: Phoenix, UK. Softcover. Very Good Condition. 9780753821558 256 pages. Available Now. Book Description: The new China, the nation that in 25 years has changed beyond all recognition is becoming an industrial powerhouse for the world. James Kynge shows not only the extraordinary rise of the Chinese economy, but what the future holds as China begins to influence the world. : On the eve of the British industrial revolution some 230 years ago, China accounted for one third of the global economy. In 1979, after 30 years of Communism, its economy contributed only two per cent to global GDP. Now it is back up to five per cent, and rising. Although China is already a palpable force in the world, its re-emergence is only just starting to be felt.: Kynge shows China's weaknesses - its environmental pollution, its crisis in social trust, its weak financial system and the faltering institutions of its governments - which are poised to have disruptive effects on the world. The fall-out from any failure in China's rush to modernity or simply from a temporary economic crash in the Chinese economy would be felt around the world. : Review: balanced and very readable account¿ China Shakes the World is an excellent book, far more useful and sensible than most business bestsellers or the majority of general introductions to modern China¿: As Kynges wisely remarks, China owes its emergence as global powers to the freemarket system pioneered by the US, but has very different values from those in most countries that have grown up under the Pax Americana.The more it adapts those values, the more the rest of us are likely to applaud and make way for its continued extraordinary progress. (Chris Patten Financial Times): particularly well-written.... brings alive all the complexities and contradictions of China's development.... combines a fresh perspective with an eye for arresting detail. (THE ECONOMIST): sweeping, fluent essay... The author's touch is as deft as the brushstrokes in a Chinese landscape... it is the conclusions of the book that make it worth the reading time... He makes a sophisticated argument that by interweaving Chinese interests in peace and prosperity with those of the west, both parties will ultimately benefit. From a global point of view, he explains, China's emergence is of enormous virtue. (SUNDAY TIMES): ... pungent and discursive... This feels like China as it really is... The conclusions of Kynge's courageous essay are harsh but persuasive. (MARTIN VANDER WEYER SUNDAY TELEGRAPH): he is admirably knowledgeable about the subject and the country. He tells the story of China's rise with sympathy and insight. (THE GUARDIAN): a business book, but one with a strongly beating human heart,and it's a splendid introduction to what is happening in, and to, China today. What Kynge brings to the subject is a real passion fuelled by his years living there, which has also given him a depth and sophistication that few other China books can match. (IRISH TIMES): James Kynge's absorbing essay on the global effects of China's emergence as an economic superpower is filled with...telling colour and detail... he offers a wide-ranging analysis of the unprecendented challenge which China now offers to the West. (SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY): gripping (RICHARD SPENCER DAILY TELEGRAPH): captures the ambivalence that many intelligent people feel about the rise of China... excellent reporting. (FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW): an in-depth study of China's recent , rapid economic growth... analyses the implications of this on the balance of world power and the global environment. (FINANCIAL TIMES - SUMMER BOOKS): This is the best type of reporter's book. Through direct observation and interviews James Kynge captures the awesome global phenomenon that is China... he draws thought-provoking conclusions. (THE TABLET): looks at China's rise from the inside out. (TRAVELLER MAGAZINE): If you can't make time to visit China - and you really, really should - invest some hours in this book instead to glean valuable insights into the coming revolution... switches seamlessly between critical and enamored, objective and immersed, from discerning detail to sweeping statement, backed by facts, figures and examples of a first class reporter. (BLOOMBERG): A sweeping and fluent account of how China is changing every aspect of the modern world. (SUNDAY TIMES - SUMMER BOOKS) -- : Book Description: Authoritative account by leading China expert on China's economic rise and how it will affect the world Size: 13 x 2 x 19.8 cm. 256 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Miscellaneous; Paperback; ISBN: 0753821559. ISBN/EAN: 9780753821558. Inventory No: F245-1113. Keywords: BZDB395 Miscellaneous; Paperback; China Shakes The World The Rise of a Hungry Nation James Kynge Paperback Price: GBP 8.70 = appr. US$ 12.42 Seller: Cosmo Books - Book number: F245-1113 See more books from our catalog: Miscellaneous |