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LIGHT ON CHINA——Inside China Today(今日中国见闻)

LIGHT ON CHINA——Inside China Today(今日中国见闻)

出版社:外文出版社出版时间:2003-01-01
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LIGHT ON CHINA——Inside China Today(今日中国见闻) 版权信息

  • ISBN:7119034634
  • 条形码:9787119034638 ; 978-7-119-03463-8
  • 装帧:精装
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LIGHT ON CHINA——Inside China Today(今日中国见闻) 目录

China's New Open Door and the World.Preface AcknowledgmentsIntroduction xI Doctor HorseⅡ Lebanese-American in MotionⅢ Sort of an Eternal OptimistⅣ The House of MaⅤ Western Island in BeijingⅥ When the Chinese CameⅦ Lunch with George Hatem in Beijing, March 1976 Ⅷ Chatting with George, April 1976, BeijingⅨ China ReconstructsⅩ AVisit with George Hatem in Beidaihe, July 1977Ⅺ Narcotics, Prostitutes, and Venereal DiseaseⅫ A Visit with George Hatem in Kansas City,August 1978ⅩⅢ "Digging Tunnels Deep".ⅩⅣ A Second BeginningⅩⅤ Zhou SufeiⅩⅥ True ScholarshipⅩⅦ The Return of Deng XiaopingⅩⅧ Rehabilitation——China StyleⅩⅨ A Visit with Madame Zhou EnlaiⅩⅩ Mi Li Daifu (Dr. MUller)ⅩⅪ Mao and His ThoughtⅩⅫ The Temple of Heaven——and ReligionⅩⅢ Shadowed ChinaⅩⅩⅣ The National ExaminationⅩⅩⅤ The Influence of the Old China HandsEpilogueNotes
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LIGHT ON CHINA——Inside China Today(今日中国见闻) 节选

《今日中国见闻(英文版)》内容简介:The China Society for People's Friendship Studies (PFS)in coopera- tion with the Foreign Languages Press (FLP) in Beijing has arrangedfor re-publication, in the series entitled Light on China, of some fifty bookswritten in English between the 1860s and the founding years of the People'sRepublic, by journalistic and other sympathetic eyewitnesses of the revo-lutionary events described. Most of these books have long been out of print,but are now being brought back to life for the benefit of readers in Chinaand abroad.

LIGHT ON CHINA——Inside China Today(今日中国见闻) 相关资料

The People's Republic of China has yet to prove it has developed a safemeans of succession to power. In the first twenty-four years, there have beensuccessive challenges for the leadership. Mao Tse-tung has weathered allthese, and now the blurring of his physical presence into the Thought leftbehind became the apparent means of transition to his successor. The otherunanswered challenge for the Chinese government is to learn if their new"moral" man, who has accepted the rigor and demands of the initial exces-sive fervor, hard work, and puritanical behavior, can be maintained at thislevel of commitment. Initial excesses plus initial asceticism are characteris-tic of successful revolution. How much of the present Chinese model behavioris beyond normal human behavior? Mao claims his system is molding a newmodel citizen. His success thus far is impressive; can such behavior continue? The citizen there and here can only be appreciative, however, that atleast the options are now open for interchange and some influence upon eachother. One definition of peace is the absence of war. If only time can bebought so that the large nations.of the world can discover their dependenceon each other for food and materials, the awareness of the mutuality of de-pendence upon the earth's resources perhaps will force peace as a permanentcondition upon us. Throughout this book, I have tried to walk the narrow line between re-porting what is good and perhaps adaptable by us in today' s China and at thesame time to make clear my awareness of the precious values which are partof our own system. I refer essentially to those factors of individual freedomwhich are so much a part of American life that we squander them as a drunksplashes from his tilted glass the very drink he enjoys. The Chinese govern-ment has demanded a commitment from the Chinese people which has notpermitted room for self-concern, personal latitude, and——what we proudlyhave——individual self- determination, or liberty.

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