For more than three decades into the early 21st Century, China's effort to curb population growth through the "one-child policy" created a wave of abandoned Chinese infants, most of them girls. Around 160,000 of these Chinese children found homes abroad, with more than half of them joining American families.

International adoptions should be a beautiful story of familial love transcending national boundaries. However, when the unintended fallout from the one-child policy came to light, it captured Western media attention, making China's international adoption program a controversial subject.

This book offers a unique blend of Chinese and Western perspectives. The author, a Chinese civil servant who also oversaw a local orphanage, is a scholar with an international outlook. The book explores human relationships: familial bonds that transcend biological links, the continuing connection of the adoptees and their families with their homeland in China, and the special relationship that developed between the author and families who adopted daughters from his jurisdiction.

In an era of unprecedented geopolitical tensions between the United States and China, this book highlights an overwhelmingly positive aspect of the relationship between citizens of these two great nations, offering much-needed inspiration and hope.,



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Ni Wencai came of age in the early days of the Post-Mao era. He holds a B.A. in Law from Nanjing Normal University, and a M.A.in Economics from Macquarie University in Australia. He had a three-decades career in the county government of his hometown Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province, serving as Deputy Mayor, Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, and Chairman of the Gaoyou People's Political Consultative Conference. Ni Wencai's interests extend far beyond his bureaucratic duties. He is an avid historian, writer and philatelist, and has continued to be a prolific scholar and writer in his official retirement. Aside from Love Without Borders, his publications include« -1931 »The 1931 Flood Disaster at Gaoyou and Restoration of the Canal Dykes; the historical novel « »Storms Over the Postal Station, which became the basis for a popular television series; and numerous articles about local historical figures and events. He is the honorary president of the National Philatelist Museum in Gaoyou.

Titel
Love Without Borders
Übersetzer
EAN
9789888904204
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
22.07.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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11.02 MB
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236