Two Pulitzer Prize winners issue a call to arms against our era's most pervasive human rights violation: the oppression of women in the developing world.
"When China wakes, it will shake the world." Napolean Bonaparte once remarked. That moment is now at hand. This work brings to life the people, the politics and the paradoxes of China as never before. It combines reportage with the authors' personal account of how they came to discover the human stories within the world's most populous nation. ...
A Pulitzer prize-winning journalistic team uses alternating chapters of trenchant analysis and revealing profiles to tell the history of old Asia and to evaluate the prospects for that region's emergence as an economic super-power.
"When China wakes, it will shake the world." Napolean Bonaparte once remarked. That moment is now at hand. This work brings to life the people, the politics and the paradoxes of China as never before. It combines reportage with the authors' personal account of how they came to discover the human stories within the world's most populous nation. ...
This work contains essays written by the likes of Nicholas D. Kristof, Gerald Segal, Richard Hornik, William H. Overholt, Richard Bernstein, and Ross H. Munro covering the central issues in the critical debate on the rise of China.
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