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NEVILLE MARS, ADRIAN HORNSBY - The Chinese Dream - A society under cunstruction

Title: The Chinese Dream - A society under cunstruction
Description: 010 Publishers, 2008. Linnen band. Pp: 783. "China is in the midst of breakneck transformation. The last 30 years of astonishing economic growth and political and cultural reform are driven by the urbanization processes which are remaking the world today. But the new China is now halfway built: within the next 30 years the world?s most populous nation will most likely take center-stage as global superpower, with hundreds of millions of new urbanites flooding into rapidly swelling cities. But this urban boom ? presenting no less than the construction of a new society ? is taking place almost without time to think. The present is so all-consuming that fast realities threaten to eclipse the slow dream of tomorrow. Taking as its starting point the goal announced in China in 2001 to build 400 new cities of 1 million inhabitants each by 2020, or 20 new cities a year for 20 years, the book explores the hopes and hazards of dreaming on such a scale. The question being asked is in fact no less than how to build a new utopia. But is China mortgaging its present for a promised future, and doing so at the same time that current speeds of construction eclipse any real forward planning? The Chinese Dream is a visual tour de force, both encyclopedic in scope and holistic in approach. Cutting across all levels of scale ? from individual to nation ? and backed by a truly multi-disciplinary team (encompassing architecture & urban planning, politics, economics, arts & culture, environmental concerns, and sociology) the book synthesizes a vast body of research to tackle the big questions of today, and to unpack the paradoxes at the heart of China?s struggle for change." - Publisher's website. ISBN: 9789064506529. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.

Keywords: 9789064506529

Price: EUR 35.00 = appr. US$ 38.04 Seller: De Slegte
- Book number: 466225

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