BÜCHER I Neuerscheinungen

Lin Hierse: Das Verschwinden der Welt, 256 Seiten, Piper, 22 Euro +++ Lawrence J. Lau: Is the Chinese Economy a Miracle or a Bubble? , 500 Seiten, The University of Hong Kong, 55 $ +++ Wen Zhen: Nothing But the Now, Seven Short Stories, 340 Seiten, Bridge 21, rund 16 Euro  +++ Margaret L Boittin: The Regulation of Prostitution in China, 444 Seiten, Cambridge University Press, 135 $ +++ Xiaoshuo Hou: Young and Restless in China – Informal Economy, Gender, and the Precariat, 185 Seiten, Cambridge University Press, 110 $ +++ Chih-Yu Shih: Relations and Roles in China´s Internationalism – Rediscovery Confucianism in a Pluriversal World, 323 Seiten, State University of New York Press, 99 $ +++ Theodor Tudoroiu: China´s Two Identities – Territorial Empire and Postmodern Global Power, 272 Seiten, Springer, 139 Euro +++ Ashley Esarey, Rongbin Han: The Xi Jinping Effect, 304 Seiten, University of Washington Press, 32 $ +++ Stephanie Balkwill: The Women Who Ruled China – Buddhism, Multiculturalism, and Governance in the Sixth Century, 272 Seiten, University of California Press, 34,95 $ +++ Kishore Mahbubani: Living the Asian Century: An Undiplomatic Memoir, 336 Seiten, Public Affairs, 21,99 $ +++ Yixin Chen: When Food Became Scarce: How Chinese Peasants Survived the Great Leap Forward Famine, 354 Seiten, Cornell University Press, 56,95 $ +++ Frances Yaping Wang: The Art of State Persuasion – China’s Strategic Use of Media on Interstate Disputes, 352 Seiten, Oxford University Press, 90 $ +++ Kerry Brown: The Great Reversal: Britain, China and the 400-Year Contest for Power, 373 Seiten, Yale University Press, 28,99 Euro  +++ David Chaffetz: Raiders, Rulers, and Traders – The Horse and the Rise of Empires, 424 Seiten, WW Norton, 29,99 Euro.

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