The Red Book: A Guide to Contemporary China

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The Red Book: A Guide to Contemporary China

Edited By Eyal Propper

 

Written in collaboration with the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) at Tel Aviv University and the support of The Diane and Guilford Glazer Foundation, and the Louis Frieberg Center for East Asian Studies at the Hebrew University, "The Red Book" is a unique Hebrew-language volume combining the knowledge and expertise of Israel's top China specialists. Edited by Amb. Dr. Eyal Propper, this first of its kind compilation provides an extensive overview of the fundamental changes the People's Republic of China has undergone in the past several decades, while further charting potential directions for the country's future development. Consisting of twentyone chapters, the book covers a range of topics related to Chinese history, society, population, economy, politics, security, and foreign policy, with a special focus on Sino-Israeli relations. It includes four chapters by Frieberg Center associates: "The Past as a Mirror for the Future: A Geographical and Historical Perspective" by Gideon Shelach-Lavi; "The Communist Party of China" by Yuri Pines, "Between Law and Politics" by Tamar (Tami) Groswald Ozery, and "China's Education System" by Orna Naftali.