China Transformed

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  • China Transformed Book Detail

  • Author : R. Bin Wong
  • Release Date : 2018-10-18
  • Publisher : Cornell University Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 341
  • ISBN 13 : 1501736043
  • File Size : 92,92 MB

China Transformed by R. Bin Wong PDF Summary

Book Description: The assumption still made in much social science research that Europe provides a universal model of development is fundamentally mistaken, according to R. Bin Wong. The solution is not, however, simply to reject Eurocentric norms but to build complementary perspectives, such as a Sinocentric one, to evaluate current understandings of European developments. A genuinely comparative perspective, he argues, will free China from wrong expectations and will allow those working on European problems to recognize the distinct character of Western development.

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