The coming collapse of China / Gordon G. Chang
By: Chang, Gordon G [author].
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Book | Holy Spirit Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 951 C456c 2001 (Browse shelf) | Available | 125970d |
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C 92 K96h 1999 Kathryn Kuhlman | C 92 N665f 1974 To see the kingdom | C 92 N669i 2001 Ice bound | C 951 C456c 2001 The coming collapse of China | C 951.2504 P316e 1998 East and west | R 423 C178 2007 Cambridge learner's dictionary | R 423 W385 1991 Webster's ninth new collegiate dictionary |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [287]-327) and index.
The dinner party : the revolution has grown old
Lake of gasoline : the discontent of the people is explosive
Industrial theme parks : state-owned enterprises are dying
future@china.communism : is the communist party ready for the internet?
Life everlasting : industrial policy grants perpetual existence to the inept
The banks that sank : Chinese banks will fail
Biting the snakes : the state attacks the private sector
Highway girls : China's economy stagnates
Trade charade : WTO accession will trigger collapse
Sentences without verbs : ideology and politics restrain progress
Emerging in the East : can the Chinese state evolve?
Roads to ruin : how the state will fall
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