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It is a prominent nexus where the transformation of old practices and formation of new claims, involving both the powerful and the disadvantaged, unfold and take hold. Now at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the joint impact of global forces and state power has turned Shanghai into a dynamic megacity. Contributors: Stephen W. Markusen, U of Minnesota; Anthony M. The book offers an important step in rethinking global city research and should be commended in particular for including scholars from Asia.

It should be of broad interest to urban scholars as well as practitioners. Numerous examinations of Shanghai over the past two decades pinpointed the same areas of interest. This book is worthy of taking its place in the bibliography of that debate, with its laudable efforts to include the individuating local history of a city with an eye on its evolving articulation with broad global forces. Shanghai Rising [is] an important reference for policy-makers, urban designers, planners and students alike.

University of Minnesota Press Coming soon. Home Current Catalogs Blog. And second, the premise that American-Chinese cultural and educational exchanges would make China more democratic has turned out just the opposite. Members of the middle class have often been seen as political allies rather than challengers to authoritarian rule.

Underlying the first pessimistic perspective is a concern that Chinese state capitalism has not only restricted market access for foreign and domestic private firms, but it has also promoted state-owned enterprises through unfair economic practices. The nationwide criticism of the government response to the tragic death of Dr. In this case, Chinese citizens succeeded in pressuring authorities to change course from official vilification to valorization of Dr.

In the past few years, both Chinese nationalism and anti-American sentiment have skyrocketed. These nationalistic sentiments coincide with cosmopolitan perspectives and strong concern for climate change, public health, food safety and nuclear nonproliferation, as well as middle-class values such as the protection of property rights, entrepreneurship, government transparency and accountability, and taxpayer rights.

These goals are very much in accordance with American interests and values. Washington should neither underestimate the role and strength of the Chinese middle class nor ostracize and alienate this force with policies that push it towards jingoistic nationalism, to the detriment of both countries and the global community.

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