China : Promise or Threat? : A Comparison of Culture

In China: Promise or Threat? Helle compares the cultures of China and the West through both private and public spheres. For China, the private sphere of family life is well developed while behaviour in public relating to matters of government and the law is less reliable. In contrast, the West opera...

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Main Author: Helle, Horst J. (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Brill 2017
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