Cultivating Global Citizens: Population in the rise of China Greenhalgh, Susan
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- Y:5231.1 Q0
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Current accounts of China's global rise emphasize economics and politics, largely neglecting the cultivation of China's people. Susan Greenhalgh , one of the foremost authorities on China's one-child policy, places the governance of population squarely at the heart of China's ascent.
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