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By GEORGE WANG and JANE MARCUS-DELGADO
China Rises
Inside the New China
A four-part television series and interactive Web site by The Times, The Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation and the ZDF network of Germany.
In This Companion
Overview: Framing the Question
Political Governance
Education
Media and Culture
Business and Economy
Additional Resources
About This Companion
Companion Index
WEB SITES
National Statistics Bureau of China: Chinese | English
China Net
All China Federation of Industries and Commerce
Chinese Ministry of Commerce
Chinese Customs
US Department of Commerce
World Trade Organization
Professional Association for China's Environment
International Fund for China's Environment
SEPA - State Environmental Protection Administration of China
China Internet Information Center
The World Bank
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dickson, Bruce J. 2003. Red Capitalists in China: The Party, Private
Entrepreneurs, and Prospects for Political Change. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Lardy, Nicholas R. 1994. China in the World Economy, Institute for
International Economics, April.
Lardy, Nicholas R. 2002. Integrating China into the Global Economy,
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Lardy, Nicholas R. 2003. United States-China Ties: Reassessing the
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International Relations US House of Representatives, Washington, DC,
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Reform, 1978-1993, New York, Cambridge University Press.
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and Woo, Wing Thye, 2003, "China's Growth after WTO Membership,"
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Continue to 'Additional Resources' »
This Companion was written by The College of Staten Island's Modern
China Studies Group, an interdisciplinary program involving several
departments, including Business, English, History, Modern
Languages, Media Culture, Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology
and Social Work.
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