This audacious and illuminating memoir reflects on 40 years of learning about the People's Republic of China through China watching--the process by which outsiders gather and decipher official and unofficial information to figure out what's really going on behind China's veil of political secrecy and propaganda.--Richard Baum is professor of political science at UCLA. His many books include Burying Mao: Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping. He is the presenter of a Great Courses video lecture series published by the Teaching Company.



Autorentext

Richard Baum was distinguished professor of political science at UCLA and director emeritus of the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies.



Zusammenfassung

This audacious and illuminating memoir by Richard Baum, a senior China scholar and sometime policy advisor, reflects on forty years of learning about and interacting with the People's Republic of China, from the height of Maoism during the author's UC Berkeley student days in the volatile 1960s through globalization. Anecdotes from Baum's professional life illustrate the alternately peculiar, frustrating, fascinating, and risky activity of China watching the process by which outsiders gather and decipher official and unofficial information to figure out what's really going on behind China's veil of political secrecy and propaganda. Baum writes entertainingly, telling his narrative with witty stories about people, places, and eras.

China Watcher will appeal to scholars and followers of international events who lived through the era of profound political and academic change described in the book, as well as to younger, post-Mao generations, who will enjoy its descriptions of the personalities and political forces that shaped the modern field of China studies.



Inhalt

Foreword

Preface

1. The Occidental Tourist

2. A Dissertation Is Not a Dinner Party

3. Confessions of a Peking Tom

4. Through the Looking Glass

5. Democracy Deferred

6. Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics

7. The Road to Tiananmen

8. After the Deluge

9. China Rising

10. God in the Machine

11. The Wild, Wild West

12. Beijing Revisited

13. China Watching, Then and Now

14. The Gini in the Jar

15. Loose Ends

Epilogue

Author's Notes

Suggestions for Further Reading

Index

Titel
China Watcher
Untertitel
Confessions of a Peking Tom
EAN
9780295800219
ISBN
978-0-295-80021-9
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.03.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.41 MB
Anzahl Seiten
336
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch