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Title Chains = Lian suo / edited by Linda Jaivin, Ester Klein and Annie Luman Ren.

Publication Info. Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (viv, 377 pages) : illustrations
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Series China story yearbook ; 2022
China story yearbook ; 2022.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-365)
Contents Introduction / Linda Jaivin -- The year of the tiger / Annie Luman Ren -- In this whirlpool of chaotic jumble, 'your world' is also 'my world' / translated with an introduction by Peishan Yann -- Focus: The Twentieth Party Congress -- The Twentieth Party Congress: a primer / Linda Jaivin and M. Su -- A matter of perspective: insider accounts of Xi Jinping and the Twentieth Party Congress / Neil Thomas -- Ghosts of Mao and Deng / Ben Hillman -- Chapter 1 -- Economy and supply chains --The Chinese economy: bursting bubbles, terminal troubles? / Jane Golley -- The untold story of chinese banking and why it matters / Adam Y. Liu -- Coal supply chains: no bright outlook for Australia / Jorrit Gosens -- Chapter 2 -- Climate problem, tech solutions -- Supercharging China: cars, batteries, and lithium / Barry Van Wyk -- China's 'green steel': unchaining from Australia / Hongzhang Xu -- Focus: Women in chains -- What have we learned from 'the woman in chains'? / Joel Wing-Lun -- Violence against women: can the law help? / Pan Wang -- The Communist Party of China: Where are the women? / Junyi Cai -- Chapter 3 -- Erasing identities -- (Identity) Politics in command: Xi Jinping in Xinjiang / James A. Millward -- Dispossession and defiance in Hong Kong / Louisa Lim and Linda Jaivin -- Chapter 4 -- Vive la resistance -- A year of protests, ceremonies, and surprises / Jeffery Wasserstrom, and William Yang -- Double-speak as lgbtqi+ resistance / Ausma Bernot -- Chapter 5 -- Taiwan : Trouble in the first island chain -- Semiconductors, supply chains, and the fate of Taiwan / Samuel George -- Buckle up: Pelosi's visit and the fourth Taiwan Strait crisis / Arthur Ding -- Psyops and cyber-war in Taiwan / Lennon Chang -- Chapter 6 -- Pacific links -- The China-Solomon Islands security agreement: clear and present danger / Sean Kelly -- Beijing reshapes its Pacific strategy / Denghua Zhang -- Building a world-class Navy: The story of China's first aircraft carrier / Edward Sing Yue Chan -- Chapter 7 -- China's Russia problem -- A 'no limits' partnership? China-Russia strategic cooperation / Alexander Korolev -- Chinese social media and the war in Ukraine / Kecheng Fang -- Chapter 8 -- China-Australia at fifty -- Taking stock at fifty / Yi Wang and Linda Jaivin -- A contentious friendship / Geremie R. Barme
Summary 'Speaking to the Twentieth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, in October 2022, President Xi Jinping reiterated his commitment to the 'opening up' policy of his predecessors -- a policy that has burnished the Party's political legitimacy among its citizens by enabling four decades of economic development. Yet, for all the talk of openness, 2022 was a year of both literal and symbolic locks and chains -- including, of course, the long, coercive, and often brutally enforced lockdowns of neighbourhoods and cities across China, most prominently Shanghai. Then there was a vlogger's accidental discovery of the 'woman in chains', sparking an anguished, nationwide conversation about human trafficking. That was part of a broader (if frequently censored) conversation about gendered violence and women's rights, in a year when women's representation at the highest levels of power, which was already minimal, decreased even further. There was trouble with supply chains and, with the Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis, in August, island chains as well. Despite the tensions in the Asia-Pacific, the People's Republic of China expanded its diplomatic initiatives among Pacific island nations and celebrated fifty years of diplomatic links with both Japan and Australia. As the year drew to a close, a tragic fire in a locked-down apartment building in Ürümqi triggered a series of popular protests that brought an end to three years of 'zero COVID'. The China Story Yearbook: Chains provides informed perspectives on these and other important stories from 2022.' - From publisher website.
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Subject China -- Politics and government -- 2002-
China -- Foreign relations -- 21st century.
China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
Chine -- Relations extérieures -- 21e siècle.
Chine -- Conditions économiques -- 2000-
Diplomatic relations
Economic history
Politics and government
China
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General
Chronological Term Since 2000
Added Author Jaivin, Linda, editor.
Klein, Esther Sunkyung, 1975- editor.
Ren, Annie, editor, translator.
Australian Centre on China in the World, issuing body.
Added Title Lian suo
Other Form: Print version: Chains Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, 2023 9781760465797
ISBN 1760465801 (electronic book)
9781760465803 (electronic bk.)
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