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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: Izumi Lance T., Yan Xiaochin Claire Publisher: Pacific Research Inst for Public € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Huang Xiaoming Publisher: Taylor & Francis Huang examines a recurring pattern of rapid economic growth in East Asia from 1951 to the present and explores how far a single East Asian Growth model can be said to exist. Assessing the various theories put forward to explain the phenomenon and supported by the most comprehensive data, the book finds that methods of institutional enhancement were at the core of the growth. This institutional enhancement affected state structure and functions, economic policy, corporate arrangements, social structure and relations, individual behaviour, and domestic and international interaction. Each of these elements was a critical aspect of the growth system that defined and propelled the rapid growth. € 123,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Xiao-Feng Pang, Yuan-ping Feng, Pang Xiao-feng, Feng Yuan-ping Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc Pang (U. of Electronic Science and Technology of China) and Feng (National U. of Singapore) explain the properties of microscopic particles in nonlinear systems and the principles of the nonlinear quantum mechanical theory for an audience ranging from researchers to upper level undergraduate students. They also explore applications in condensed matter, polymers, and biological systems. Ten chapters cover macroscopic quantum effects, a proposed theory of nonlinear quantum mechanics, the wave-corpuscle duality of particles in nonlinear systems, mechanisms of nonlinear interactions and their relations to localization of particles, comparative features of nonlinear and linear quantum mechanical theories, methods of solving nonlinear quantum mechanical systems, dynamic properties of microscopic particles in different nonlinear systems, and applications in the various physical systems mentioned above. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) € 66,00
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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Wen Xiao-Gang Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr on Demand € 143,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Ma Zhong-Qi, Gu Xiao-Yan Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc € 26,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Ma Zhong-Qi, Gu Xiao-Yan Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc € 69,20
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2003 |
![]() ![]() Author: Ahang Xiaoming Publisher: Texas A & M Univ Pr The Korean conflict was a pivotal event in China's modern military history. The fighting in Korea constituted an important experience for the newly formed People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), not only as a test case for this fledgling service but also in the later development of Chinese air power. Xiaoming Zhang fills the gaps in the history of this conflict by basing his research in recently declassified Chinese and Russian archival materials. He also relies on interviews with Chinese participants in the air war over Korea. Zhang’s findings challenge conventional wisdom as he compares kill ratios and performance by all sides involved in the war. Zhang also addresses the broader issues of the Korean War, such as how air power affected Beijing's decision to intervene. He touches on ground operations and truce negotiations during the conflict. Chinese leaders placed great emphasis on the supremacy of human will over modern weaponry, but they were far from oblivious to the advantages of the latter and to China's technological limitations. Developments in China's own air power were critical during this era. Zhang offers considerable materials on the training of Chinese aviators and the Soviet role in that training, on Soviet and Chinese air operations in Korea, and on diplomatic exchanges over Soviet military assistance to China. He probes the impact of the war on China's conception of the role of air power, arguing that it was not until the Gulf War of the early 1990s that Chinese leaders engaged in a broad reassessment of the strategy they adopted during the Korean War. Military historians and scholars interested in aviation and foreign affairs will find this volume of special interest. As a unique work that presents the Chinese point of view, it stands as both a complement and a corrective to previous accounts of the conflict. € 23,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Qiu Xiaolong Publisher: Soho Crime Praise for Qiu Xiaolong: 'A sequel [to Death of a Red Heroine] that in many ways is even more impressive. . . . [Qiu] has moved from the poetic, exotic milieu of his first book (although plenty of elements remain) into a tougher, wider, probably more commercial and modern version of China as seen by America.'—Chicago Tribune 'Another wonderful novel featuring Inspector Chen of the Shanghai Police Bureau . . . [for] Sinophiles like myself, who fantasize about taking an insider’s tour of Shanghai.'—Maureen Corrigan, NPR’s Fresh Air 'The travelogue aspects of the novel don’t overwhelm it’s critical intelligence. As in all hard-boiled [mysteries], the murder and mayhem provide a cover story for a larger investigation of social mysteries.'—Chicago Sun-Times Inspector Chen’s mentor in the Shanghai Police Bureau has assigned him to escort U.S. Marshal Catherine Rohn. Her mission is to bring Wen, the wife of a witness in an important criminal trial, to the United States. Inspector Rohn is already en route when Chen learns that Wen has unaccountably vanished from her village in Fujian. Or is this just what he is supposed to believe? Chen resents his role; he would rather investigate the triad killing in Shanghai’s beauteous Bund Park. But his boss insists that saving face with Inspector Rohn has priority. So Chen Cao, the ambitious son of a father who imbued him with Confucian precepts, must tread warily as he tries once again to be a good cop, a good man, and also a loyal Party member. Qiu Xiaolong, a prize-winning poet and critic in China, now teaches at Washington University in St. Louis, where he lives with his wife and daughter. € 14,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Ye Xiaoqing, Xiaoqing Ye Publisher: Univ of Michigan Center for chinese € 58,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Qiu Xiaolong (EDT) Publisher: Hippocrene Books Presents a collection of early Chinese love poems with new English translations arranged chronologically, ranging from the seventh to the eighteenth centuries. € 9,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Liu Xiaoyuan Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr In this pathbreaking book, Xiaoyuan Liu establishes the ways in which the history of the Chinese Communist Party was, from the Yan'an period onward, intertwined with the ethnopolitics of the Chinese “periphery.” As a Han-dominated party, the CCP had to adapt to an inhospitable political environment, particularly among the Hui (Muslims) of northwest China and the Mongols of Inner Mongolia. Based on a careful examination of CCP and Soviet Comintern documents only recently available, Liu's study shows why the CCP found itself unable to follow the Russian Bolshevik precedent by inciting separatism among the non-Han peoples as a stratagem for gaining national power. Rather than swallowing Marxist-Leninist dogma on “the nationalities question,” the CCP took a position closer to that of the Kuomintang, stressing the inclusiveness of the Han-dominated Chinese nation, “Zhongua Minzu.” € 63,80
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2002 |
![]() ![]() Author: Qiu Xiaolong Publisher: Random House Inc Praise for Qiu Xiaolong: 'A sequel [to Death of a Red Heroine] that in many ways is even more impressive. . . . [Qiu] has moved from the poetic, exotic milieu of his first book (although plenty of elements remain) into a tougher, wider, probably more commercial and modern version of China as seen by America.'—Chicago Tribune 'Another wonderful novel featuring Inspector Chen of the Shanghai Police Bureau . . . [for] Sinophiles like myself, who fantasize about taking an insider’s tour of Shanghai.'—Maureen Corrigan, NPR’s Fresh Air 'The travelogue aspects of the novel don’t overwhelm it’s critical intelligence. As in all hard-boiled [mysteries], the murder and mayhem provide a cover story for a larger investigation of social mysteries.'—Chicago Sun-Times Inspector Chen’s mentor in the Shanghai Police Bureau has assigned him to escort U.S. Marshal Catherine Rohn. Her mission is to bring Wen, the wife of a witness in an important criminal trial, to the United States. Inspector Rohn is already en route when Chen learns that Wen has unaccountably vanished from her village in Fujian. Or is this just what he is supposed to believe? Chen resents his role; he would rather investigate the triad killing in Shanghai’s beauteous Bund Park. But his boss insists that saving face with Inspector Rohn has priority. So Chen Cao, the ambitious son of a father who imbued him with Confucian precepts, must tread warily as he tries once again to be a good cop, a good man, and also a loyal Party member. Qiu Xiaolong, a prize-winning poet and critic in China, now teaches at Washington University in St. Louis, where he lives with his wife and daughter. From the Trade Paperback edition. € 20,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Pray Ralph, Li Xiaojun, Li Xiaojun (ILT) Publisher: Shens Books & Supplies In fourth-century Japan, a princess lives a life of loneliness and learning until she makes a secret friend, but her destiny forbids that they ever be more than friends. € 14,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Liu Xiaohong Publisher: Univ of Washington Pr Liu, a former Chinese foreign service officer who now works as a research fellow at Johns Hopkins U., examines the development of Chinese diplomacy from 1949 to 1994 through the window of the professionalization of the diplomatic corps. Three aspects are of special concern: the evolution of Chinese diplomatic institutions, professional profiles of four generations of Chinese ambassadors, and individual case studies of Chinese ambassadorial diplomacy. Liu finds that the experiential generations changed over time from a overwhelmingly military group, through political appointees, and finally to a fully professional diplomatic corps. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) € 32,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Zhao Xiaojian Publisher: Rutgers Univ Pr In Remaking Chinese America, Xiaojian Zhao explores the myriad forces that changed and unified Chinese Americans during a key period in American history. Prior to 1940, this immigrant community was predominantly male, but between 1940 and 1965 it was transformed into a family-centered American ethnic community. Zhao pays special attention to forces both inside and outside of the country in order to explain these changing demographics. She scrutinizes the repealed exclusion laws and the immigration laws enacted after 1940. Careful attention is also paid to evolving gender roles, since women constituted the majority of newcomers, significantly changing the sex ratio of the Chinese American population. As members of a minority sharing a common cultural heritage as well as pressures from the larger society, Chinese Americans networked and struggled to gain equal rights during the cold war period. In defining the political circumstances that brought the Chinese together as a cohesive political body, Zhao also delves into the complexities they faced when questioning their personal national allegiances. Remaking Chinese America uses a wealth of primary sources, including oral histories, newspapers, genealogical documents, and immigration files to illuminate what it was like to be Chinese living in the United States during a period that—until now—has been little studied. € 31,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Xu Xiaojie Publisher: EPAP Il libro del Professor Xu è un'analisi dei cambiamenti che stanno avvenendo nel settore petrolifero mondiale, con una attenzione particolare al crescente ruolo della Cina. € 30,00
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zhong Xueping (EDT), Zheng Wang (EDT), Di Bai (EDT), Zhang Naihua (CON), Chen Xiaomei (CON) Publisher: Rutgers Univ Pr What does it mean to have grown up female in the Mao era? How can the remembered details of everyday life help shed light upon those turbulent times?
€ 31,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Zhong Xueping (EDT), Zheng Wang (EDT), Di Bai (EDT), Zhang Naihua (CON), Chen Xiaomei (CON) Publisher: Rutgers Univ Pr € 62,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Bar-Shalom Yaakov, Li X-Rong, Kirubarajan Thiagalingam, Li Xiao-Rong Publisher: Wiley-Interscience Expert coverage of the design and implementation of state estimation algorithms for tracking and navigation Estimation with Applications to Tracking and Navigation treats the estimation of various quantities from inherently inaccurate remote observations. It explains state estimator design using a balanced combination of linear systems, probability, and statistics. The authors provide a review of the necessary background mathematical techniques and offer an overview of the basic concepts in estimation. They then provide detailed treatments of all the major issues in estimation with a focus on applying these techniques to real systems. Other features include:
Suitable for graduate engineering students and engineers working in remote sensors and tracking, Estimation with Applications to Tracking and Navigation provides expert coverage of this important area. € 164,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Li Xiaobing (EDT), Millett Allan R. (EDT), Yu Bin (EDT) Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas € 40,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Deng Xiaoping Publisher: BERTRAMS PRINT ON DEMAND € 30,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Qiu Xiaolong Publisher: Soho Crime In this Anthony Award-winning debut, Inspector Chen of the Shanghai Police must find the murderer of a National Model worker, and then risk his own life and career to see that justice is done. A Loyal Character Dancer is the latest in Qiu’s Shanghai series featuring Inspector Chen. 'A marvelously assured debut. . . . Engrossing, immensely readable.'—The Wall Street Journal € 15,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Girardot Norman J. (EDT), Miller James (EDT), Xiaogan Liu (EDT) Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr Other books in this series have already addressed the relation of ecology to Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, and Hinduism. This installment, penned mostly by academics in various departments of American universities, features 28 contributions, some of which look at specific Daoist writings like the Scripture of Great Peace and the Scripture of Unconscious Unification . Other offerings examine Daoism through contemporary trends as fengshui, deep ecology, wilderness, and environmental ethics. Ursula K. LeGuin (she translated the Tao Te Ching ) garners special attention: one essay is devoted to her, and the epilogue is written by her. In the latter, she brings ecology and the translation of Daoist texts together: 'You feel toward them [Daoist texts] as the ecologist does toward a river or a desert: this is not to be abused, and if we use it we should do so very mindfully.' Distributed by Harvard University Press. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) € 32,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Zong Xiao-Fan; Liscum Gary Publisher: Edizioni Il Punto d'Incontro € 7,75
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2000 |
![]() ![]() Author: Lu Xiaobo Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr The most up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of corruption and change in the Chinese Communist Party, Cadres and Corruption reveals the long history of the party's inability to maintain a corps of committed and disciplined cadres. Contrary to popular understanding of China's pervasive corruption as an administrative or ethical problem, the author argues that corruption is a reflection of political developments and the manner in which the regime has evolved. Based on a wide range of previously unpublished documentary material and extensive interviews conducted by the author, the book adopts a new approach to studying political corruption by focusing on organizational change within the ruling party. In so doing, it offers a fresh perspective on the causes and changing patterns of official corruption in China and on the nature of the Chinese Communist regime. By inquiring into the developmental trajectory of the party's organization and its cadres since it came to power in 1949, the author argues that corruption among Communist cadres is not a phenomenon of the post-Mao reform period, nor is it caused by purely economic incentives in the emerging marketplace. Rather, it is the result of a long process of what he calls organizational involution that began as the Communist party-state embarked on the path of Maoist ?continuous revolution.” In this process, the Chinese Communist Party gradually lost its ability to sustain officialdom with either the Leninist-cadre or the Weberian-bureaucratic mode of integration. Instead, the party unintentionally created a neotraditional ethos, mode of operation, and set of authority relations among its cadres that have fostered official corruption. € 32,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Lee Lily Xiao Hong, Wiles Sue Publisher: Independent Pub Group € 14,00
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1998 |
![]() ![]() Author: Wang Xiaochao Publisher: Brill Academic Pub € 141,70
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1996 |
![]() ![]() Author: Liu Xiaoyuan, Xiaoyuan Liu Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr € 120,60
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1992 |
![]() ![]() Author: Fei Xiaotong, Hamilton Gary G. (INT), Zheng Wang (INT) Publisher: Univ of California Pr This classic text by Fei Xiaotong, China's finest social scientist, was first published in 1947 and is Fei's chief theoretical statement about the distinctive characteristics of Chinese society. Written in Chinese from a Chinese point of view for a Chinese audience, From the Soil describes the contrasting organizational principles of Chinese and Western societies, thereby conveying the essential features of both. Fei shows how these unique features reflect and are reflected in the moral and ethical characters of people in these societies. This profound, challenging book is both succinct and accessible. In its first complete English-language edition, it is likely to have a wide impact on Western social theorists. Gary G. Hamilton and Wang Zheng's translation captures Fei's jargonless, straightforward style of writing. Their introduction describes Fei's education and career as a sociologist, the fate of his writings on and off the Mainland, and the sociological significance of his analysis. The translators' epilogue highlights the social reforms for China that Fei drew from his analysis and advocated in a companion text written in the same period. € 27,50
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1991 |
![]() ![]() Author: Xiaokang Su, Luxiang Wang, Wan Pin P. (TRN), Bodman Richard W. (TRN) Publisher: Cornell Univ East Asia Program € 9,70
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