Getting China Wrong by Anne Friedberg
This insightful analysis delves into the complex dynamics of China's political and economic landscape, challenging prevailing assumptions and misconceptions about the nation's rise. It critiques the Western perspective that often oversimplifies China's development, arguing that many have underestimated the resilience of its authoritarian regime and overestimated the potential for liberalization. Through a nuanced examination of China's domestic policies and international strategies, the book reveals the intricate balance the country maintains between control and reform, offering a fresh perspective on its global influence and future trajectory.
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