Includes bibliographical references (pages [269]-297).
ch. 1. A dream of perpetual rule / Gloria Davies -- ch. 2. Hong Kong's reckoning / Antony Dapiran -- ch. 3. Meridians of influence in a nervous world / Brendan Taylor and Richard Rigby -- ch. 4. Conscious decoupling: the technology security dilemma / Darren Lim and Victor Ferguson -- ch. 5. AI dreams and authoritarian nightmares / Olivia Shen -- ch. 6. Urbanising Tibet: aspirations, illusions, and nightmares / Gerald Roche, James Leibold, and Ben Hillman -- ch. 7. Schemes, dreams, and nightmares: China's paradox(es) of trust / Gerry Groot -- ch. 8. Hong Kong and the Tiananmen playbook / Louisa Lim and Graeme Smith -- ch. 9. Campus conundrums: clashes and collaborations / Jane Golley, Paul Harris, and James Laurenceson.
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The concept of the China Dream was first coined by Xi Jinping. It describes a set of personal and national ideals. The phrase is a loan translation: it follows the rendering of the 'American Dream'.
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In English with some Chinese.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE--International Relations--General. Diplomatic relations. Economic history. Politics and government. Social conditions.