The once and future China: How will change come to Beijing?
By: Mitter, Rana
.
Material type:
BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 104(3), May-Jun, 2025: p.52-65.
In:
Foreign AffairsSummary: If you dropped in to China at any point in its modern history and tried to project 20 years into the future, you would almost certainly end up getting it wrong. In 1900, no one serving in the late Qing dynasty expected that in 20 years the country would be a republic feuded over by warlords. In 1940, as a fractious China staggered in the face of a massive Japanese invasion, few would have imagined that by 1960, it would be a giant communist state about to split with the Soviet Union. –Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/once-and-future-china-xi-jinping-rana-mitter
| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Articles
|
Indian Institute of Public Administration | 104(3), May-Jun, 2025: p.52-65 | Available | AR135857 |
If you dropped in to China at any point in its modern history and tried to project 20 years into the future, you would almost certainly end up getting it wrong. In 1900, no one serving in the late Qing dynasty expected that in 20 years the country would be a republic feuded over by warlords. In 1940, as a fractious China staggered in the face of a massive Japanese invasion, few would have imagined that by 1960, it would be a giant communist state about to split with the Soviet Union. –Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/once-and-future-china-xi-jinping-rana-mitter


Articles
There are no comments for this item.