Internationalizing China: Hong Kong-based Canadian scholar David Zweig and his Jewish Consciousness
Autor: | Wai-Yin Fung, 馮卉然 |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 101 Hong Kong not only is the world city of Asia and the main door of China, but also is an important base of Chinese studies combining the eastern and the western culture together. Many western scholars choose Hong Kong as their research base because of the unique culture, Hong Kong Canadian scholar David Zweig is one of them. David Zweig came to Hong Kong since 1996. He is using his own Jewish way to comprehend China and to find out the latest situations of China’s politics, economy and society. China opened and reformed in 1978, the marvelous development and the growth in economy made China to be the one of world powers. Meanwhile, China joined the process of globalization as it entered WTO successfully in 2001. Afterward, many scholars try to use the approach of globalization to explain the development in China. However, David Zweig uses a distinctive term to interpret the regulations of Chinese government in the reform period, called “Internationalizing China”. This research tries to analyze David Zweig’s China study by probing his Jewish thought, living experiences in China and Hong Kong, and the educational career in western and eastern. |
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