Teaching Comparative Government and Politics

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Economist: Special Report on China

The June 25 issue of The Economist has a 14-page special report on China. Some of the mini-articles seem to be replays of older articles, but the collection looks like it is valuable as a source of teaching material. If you don't have a subscription, check with your librarian to see if you can access the articles online or get a copy of this issue.

See the sidebar next to the fourth paragraph of the introduction for the contents of the special report.


Rising power, anxious state
In less than a decade China could be the world’s largest economy. But its continued economic success is under threat from a resurgence of the state and resistance to further reform, says James Miles
In this special report
  • Rising power, anxious state
  • Beware the middle-income trap
  • Where do you live?
  • Deng & Co
  • The long arm of the state
  • Getting on
  • Universalists v exceptionalists
  • Sources and acknowledgments
  • Offer to readers
  • The princelings are coming

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