The Trouble With China

The Trouble With China

by Peter Mitchelmore
The Trouble With China

The Trouble With China

by Peter Mitchelmore

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Overview

If you're interested in world economics, politics, history, or culture, you'll run into China before long. Today's People's Republic of China is built on millennia of history and continues to influence present-day events—but what is the real China?

The Trouble with China explores this highly complex nation and explains why and how it all fits together. Drawing on years spent in the People's Republic coupled with deep analysis, Peter Mitchelmore offers a "street-level" view of China and its people as they really are. He delves into how China's deeply rooted culture continues to shape modern history, covering key events like the Cultural Revolution, the Tiananmen Square massacre, and ongoing issues with Hong Kong, while also sharing more personal insight into how real people in China live, love, and cope.

For anyone with an interest in China—academics, business people, citizens, and diaspora—The Trouble with China is for you. This book goes beyond the media headlines to show the everyday realities of Chinese people and the country's surprising diversity, exploring China's charms as well as its multi-faceted problems.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162707066
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 11/27/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Peter Mitchelmore was born in England. He first went to China in 1999 after graduating university, and has lived in both Wuxi and Shanghai. He drew upon his research skills honed in Rennes, France and Berlin, Germany during the four years he spent in China, along with learning Mandarin. He now lives in Calgary, Alberta, with his spouse.
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