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Changing Face of China : From Mao to Market
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THE CHANGING FACE OF CHINA
rst reported from China during the Cultural
Revolution and has witnessed the major events of the past thirty
years, including the Tiananmen Square protests and the Hong
Kong handover. He was China specialist and East Asia editor for
the Guardian from
1983
2003
and opened the newspaper’s
bureau on the Chinese mainland in Shanghai. His
books include works on Chinese foreign policy, military a
rst sta
airs,
and domestic society. He has also written on international and
nuclear politics and was for many years the Guardian ’s foreign
leader-writer.
John Gittings
to
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CHANGING
FACE OF
CHINA
From Mao to Market
JOHN GITTINGS
1
THE
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