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About the Author
Robin Porter has taught about China at universities in Canada, Australia and the UK, has served as an adviser to industry, and was the British Government's first Science Counsellor in Beijing. A Chinese speaker, Porter is Visiting Professor at the Centre for East Asian Studies, Bristol University.
Reviews
'... a concise overview of current Chinese political history, which examines how and why the country has modernized as it has. ... Students of (and newcomers to) Chinese political studies will find this work a very useful reference, and more experienced China scholars will also find much to appreciate here.' -- International Affairs
'Anyone looking to read a concise and sympathetic introduction to contemporary China should read Robin Porter's new book. With a light touch, he traces China's transformation from Confucianism to Marxism and now to market economics, its response to western political and scientific ideas, and its uncertain future.' -- Jasper Becker, author of Hungry Ghosts and The Chinese
'Here, at last, is a book that can be confidently recommended to anyone wishing to understand the extraordinary recent transformation that has taken place in China. Refreshingly free of cant, it offers an authoritative, objective, and judicious account of how and why this transformation has come about, relating the country's recent developments to its historical past (including its philosophical and cultural traditions). Robin Porter wears his scholarship lightly, and his narrative is both elegantly written and eminently accessible. For the general reader, this is without doubt the best guide to China that has yet been written. But its thoughtful insights will surely be invaluable to students and scholars alike.' -- Robert Ash, Professor of Economics with reference to China and Taiwan, SOAS, University of London
'From Mao to Market is a formidable guide to China's recent past and present. With admirable clarity and balance, Robin Porter sets out the chronology, at the same time exploring development theory, the effect of Confucianism and the traditional family and the shock of the nineteenth century western intrusion on China. His broad cultural coverage supports an informative understanding of today's China.' -- Frances Wood, curator of Chinese collections at the British Library and author of The First Emperor.
'A generally balanced and thoughtful account of China's development since the late 1970s.' -- Asian Affairs
Book Information
ISBN 9781849040839
Author Robin Porter
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd