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An edition of Postcards from Tomorrow Square (2009)

Postcards from Tomorrow Square

reports from China

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The author of the highly acclaimed "Blind Into Baghdad" reports firsthand on the momentous changes taking place in China and what it means for America.

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Publisher
Vintage Books
Language
English
Pages
262

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Postcards from Tomorrow Square: reports from China
2009, Vintage Books
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Postcards from Tomorrow Square
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Edition Notes

"The articles in this collection were previously published in The Atlantic Monthly."

Published in
New York
Other Titles
Reports from China

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
951.06
Library of Congress
DS706 .F3 2009, DS706.F3 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19890284M
Internet Archive
postcardsfromtom00fall
ISBN 13
9780307456243
LCCN
2008028083
OCLC/WorldCat
232605780
Library Thing
6450822
Goodreads
5085676

Work Description

"Americans need not be hostile toward China's rise, but they should be wary about its eventual effects. The United States is the only nation with the scale and power to try to set the terms of its interaction with China rather than just succumb. So starting now, Americans need to consider the economic, environmental, political, and social goals they care about defending as Chinese influence grows." --from "China Makes, the World Takes"Since December 2006, The Atlantic Magazine's James Fallows has been writing some of the most discerning accounts of the economic and political transformation occurring in China. The ten essays collected here cover a wide-range of topics: from visionary tycoons and TV-battling entrepreneurs, to environmental pollution and how China subsidizes our economy. Fallows expertly and lucidly explains the economic, political, social, and cultural forces at work turning China into a world superpower at breakneck speed. This eye-opening and cautionary account is essential reading for all concerned not only with China's but America's future role in the world.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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