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  • av Jonathan Kahn
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  • av Marta Furlan
    405 - 1 438,-

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    "Before the People's Republic was established in 1949, American missionaries, businessmen, and diplomats sought to remake China in their own image, only to be soundly rejected as capitalists and imperialists after the Communists came to power. What followed was a twenty-year period of mutual hostility and isolation. When China's leaders turned to the West and Japan in the 1980s, their goal was to attract investment and to absorb ideas, methods, and technologies for Chinese purposes. Their goal, as Mao put it, was "to make the foreign serve China." Chinese Encounters with America tells the stories of twelve women and men whose experiences with America transformed their lives and careers. Neither immigrants nor exiles, they came to the United States seeking knowledge and skills that would advance their country's modernization. Upon returning to the People's Republic of China they made significant contributions in the fields of diplomacy, science, business, academia, policy studies, civil society, sports, dance, music, media, and the environment. Each chapter shows how they interpreted and adapted their understanding of America to China's ever-changing social, political, and economic circumstances. Their individual stories, focused mainly on the past fifty years of engagement, offer unique insights on China, the United States, and relations between our two countries. The personalities described in this book are vastly different from the nineteenth-century laborers who came to mine gold and build railroads in America's West and they are unlike those who fled from wars to seek safe haven in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. Neither sojourners nor refugees, the figures in this book are "returnees"--those who went abroad and came back to the People's Republic of China. Each chapter tells the story of one individual and each is informed by several shared questions: Why did these Chinese men and women go the United States and why did they return to China? What were their expectations and how did their perceptions change after seeing the complicated realities of the United States firsthand? What difference did their American encounters make in their lives and professions after went back to China? What do their lives tell us about the complexities of Sino-American relations?"--

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    "Before the People's Republic was established in 1949, American missionaries, businessmen, and diplomats sought to remake China in their own image, only to be soundly rejected as capitalists and imperialists after the Communists came to power. What followed was a twenty-year period of mutual hostility and isolation. When China's leaders turned to the West and Japan in the 1980s, their goal was to attract investment and to absorb ideas, methods, and technologies for Chinese purposes. Their goal, as Mao put it, was "to make the foreign serve China." Chinese Encounters with America tells the stories of twelve women and men whose experiences with America transformed their lives and careers. Neither immigrants nor exiles, they came to the United States seeking knowledge and skills that would advance their country's modernization. Upon returning to the People's Republic of China they made significant contributions in the fields of diplomacy, science, business, academia, policy studies, civil society, sports, dance, music, media, and the environment. Each chapter shows how they interpreted and adapted their understanding of America to China's ever-changing social, political, and economic circumstances. Their individual stories, focused mainly on the past fifty years of engagement, offer unique insights on China, the United States, and relations between our two countries. The personalities described in this book are vastly different from the nineteenth-century laborers who came to mine gold and build railroads in America's West and they are unlike those who fled from wars to seek safe haven in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. Neither sojourners nor refugees, the figures in this book are "returnees"--those who went abroad and came back to the People's Republic of China. Each chapter tells the story of one individual and each is informed by several shared questions: Why did these Chinese men and women go the United States and why did they return to China? What were their expectations and how did their perceptions change after seeing the complicated realities of the United States firsthand? What difference did their American encounters make in their lives and professions after went back to China? What do their lives tell us about the complexities of Sino-American relations?"--

  • av David M. DiValerio
    405 - 1 351,-

  • av Vijay Selvam
    350,-

    Principles of Bitcoin presents a holistic, first-principles-based framework for understanding one of the most misunderstood inventions of our time.

  • av Michael Marder
    350 - 1 166,-

  • av Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan
    405 - 1 351,-

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    291,-

    What We Eat explores world history through the lens of the global journeys of nearly ninety food products. Leading historians trace the origins and popularization of items commonly found in supermarkets, showing how each food illuminates wider histories.

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    An annual collection of essays about Alfred Hitchcock

  • av David Obst
    291,-

    Streetwise exposes how "Big Car"--the complex of companies in the automobile, oil, insurance, media, and concrete industries that promote and entrench car dependence--has pursued profit at the expense of the common good.

  • av Julia Kristeva
    243 - 518,-

  • av Julia Kristeva
    209 - 495,-

  • av Julia Kristeva
    198 - 342

  • av Naofumi Nakamura
    459 - 1 536,-

  • av Julia Kristeva
    248 - 607,-

  • av Julia Kristeva
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  • av Marwa Shalaby
    405 - 1 351,-

  • av Rachel Adams
    350 - 1 166,-

  • av Pooja Rangan
    405 - 1 351,-

  • av Jianren Wu
    350 - 1 166,-

  • av Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer
    405 - 1 351,-

  • av Inga K. Trauthig
    405 - 1 351,-

  • av Stephane Lacroix
    383 - 1 253,-

  • av Benjamin Paloff
    383 - 1 221,-

  • av Hale Eroglu
    391 - 1 381,-

  • av Matthew Facciani
    459 - 1 536,-

  • av Tom Comitta
    350 - 1 166,-

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