Firsthand accounts of China’s transformation from 1949 to 1999 with 33 interviews capturing personal experiences of political campaigns social shifts and reforms.
Dou offers a straightforward and compelling account of the rise of Huawei, the giant Chinese telecommunications company.
That includes the triangular region between China, India and Nepal. The book analyses the history of these nations through the lens of colonialism, dependency, democratic peace, and governmentalism.
Besides, they charge that books addressing racism, gender and revisionist American history – which “anti-woke” right-wing Americans find objectionable – have been disproportionately targeted.
China is known as the country that invented paper and, fittingly, it has a rich history of books. Japan has had a relationship with China since at least the seventh century, when it started ...