Red rising, red eclipse: China story yearbook 2012

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Canberra: ANU College of Asia & the Pacific, 2012. — xx, 316 p.China Story Yearbook is produced by the australian Centre in the World in collaboration with the danwei media Group in Beijing, a research organization that has been collecting and collating internet and media information in and on China for CiW and this project since 2010. The chapters are arranged thematically and they are interspersed with information windows that highlight particular words, issues, ideas, statistics, people and events. Shorter essays, or ‘interstices’, provide updates on relations between the polities on either side of the Taiwan Straits, on disturbances in Tibetan China and Xinjiang, as well as top ten lists and highlights of Chinese achievements. a list of People and Personalities and a Chronology at the end of the volume provide an easy reference for words, peoples and events featured in the body of the text.

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