ABSTRACT

With a large and growing economy and a leadership dedicated both to domestic reform and the further integration into international society and the world economy, China is facing and posing important challenges at the local, national, regional and wider international level. This book analyses the developmental trajectories of China up to and into the new millennium. Focusing on the substance and underlying forces of change, it considers issues and developments in monetary policy, foreign exchange policy, the trade regime, state-owned enterprise reform, regional economic development as well as social changes, particularly those related to social welfare reform and the Internet. The book also covers economic and political developments in 'Greater China', particularly the prospects of reunification after Taiwan's presidential elections, and analyses the core issues and challenges in China's contemporary relations with the USA, Japan, South-East Asia and Europe.

part |22 pages

Introduction

part |87 pages

China: Economic and Regional Change

part |107 pages

China: Social and Political Change

chapter 7|14 pages

Social Welfare Reform in China

The Impact of Globalisation

chapter 8|30 pages

Behind the Virtual Wall

The People's Republic of China and the Internet

chapter 11|28 pages

(Post-) Asian ‘Crisis' and ‘Greater China'

On the Bursting of the ‘Bubbles' and Hi-Tech (Re-)lmaginations

part |104 pages

China: Developments in External Relations

chapter 12|21 pages

China and the United States

An Uneasy and Unstable Relationship

chapter 13|19 pages

Re-assessing the Sino-Japanese Axis in the New Strategic Triangle

A Case for Peaceful Co-existence?

chapter 14|30 pages

China and ASEAN

Setting Parameters for Future Co-operation

part |16 pages

China: Conclusions