Description |
1 online resource (169 pages) |
Series |
China Policy Series |
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China policy series.
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Contents |
China's Crisis Management; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Preface; 1 China's anti-crisis macro-economic management: effectiveness and limitation; 2 Managing political crises in China: the case of collective protests; 3 Chinese military crisis behavior: from confrontation and conflict prevention to win-win management; 4 Managing ethnic minority crises: the Tibetan areas and Xinjiang; 5 Managing pandemic/epidemic crises: institutional setup and overhaul; 6 China's management of environmental crises: risks, recreancy, and response |
Summary |
The continuation of China's successful rise depends considerably on the capacity of the Chinese government to prevent and manage a wide range of potential and actual crises, which could, if mishandled, have serious adverse consequences for China. These potential crises are both domestic - where the example of the collapse of the Soviet Union is well understood and remembered in China - and, increasingly, as a result of China's ever closer involvement in the global system. This book presents a comprehensive overview of crisis management in China, and examines China's mode of managing economic |
Notes |
7 China's management of natural disasters: organizations and normsIndex |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Crisis management -- China
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Emergency management -- China
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Crisis management
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Emergency management
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Politics and government
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SUBJECT |
China -- Politics and government -- 2002- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004009498
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Subject |
China
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780203803578 |
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0203803574 |
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