China The Rebirth of an Empire
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New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2012], c2010.
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Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on March 10, 2012.
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Can China replace the U.S. as the world's preeminent power? And if it did, what type of power would it wield? In Pakistan and Afghanistan, China's investment in infrastructure along with a flow of low-cost goods has beat out U.S. foreign policy in winning the hearts of the people. Yet China's relations with India become strained over the issue of Tibet, and in Hong Kong brutal crackdowns on Falun Gong make a mockery of the slogan "one country, two systems." This program travels throughout Asia to study the relationships China has with its closest neighbors, and to examine the U.S.-China balance of power. Chalmers Johnson (The Blowback Trilogy) discusses American hegemony, Rebiya Kadeer addresses concerns of the Uyghur minority, and exiled dissident Wei Jingshen provides commentary throughout.
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9 & up.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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System requirements: Classroom Video On Demand playback platform.
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Portions with English subtitles.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
(20122010). China: The Rebirth of an Empire . Infobase.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)20122010. China: The Rebirth of an Empire. Infobase.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)China: The Rebirth of an Empire Infobase, 20122010.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)China: The Rebirth of an Empire Infobase, 20122010.
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505 | 0 | |a Credits: China: The Rebirth of an Empire (0:23) -- China's Rise and America's Decline (1:50) -- China as New Hegemon (1:38) -- Hegemony and Empire (3:17) -- Korea (2:10) -- North as Nuclear Power? (1:41) -- China's Korean Interests (1:53) -- China and Japan (1:36) -- Olympic Politics (2:22) -- Olympic Protests (2:24) -- Claims of Ethnic Harmony (2:16) -- Talking to Uyghurs (3:00) -- Tajik Minority (1:18) -- Occupation and Oppression (2:07) -- Re-translation (1:38) -- Terrorist Label (2:18) -- Relationship with Pakistan (1:40) -- Aid to Pakistan (2:15) -- China's Connections to Pakistan (2:02) -- Taliban in Pakistan (1:41) -- Madrassas and China Filling Void (2:09) -- Competing for Afghanistan's Favor (2:12) -- Competition for Afghan Copper (2:02) -- Terror Attack Against India (2:28) -- India as Counterweight (2:00) -- Tibetans in India (2:07) -- Tibetan Education in India (1:34) -- Attacks on Tibetan Culture (1:13) -- China's Leverage Over India (3:05) -- Arrests of Tibetans (2:30) -- Chinese Pressure on Nepal Over Tibet (2:30) -- Nepal's Maoist Government (2:03) -- Repression in Nepal (1:16) -- One Country, Two Systems (1:47) -- Falun Gong and Hong Kong as Litmus Test (1:54) -- Hong Kong Turns Away Refugees (1:31) -- Hong Kong's Freedom Threatened (1:53) -- Taiwan (1:48) -- Taiwanese Singer on Personal Independence (1:18) -- Taiwan as Model for China (3:07) -- China's Rise and America (1:39) -- Credits: China: The Rebirth of an Empire (3:47) | |
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