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  <abstract>To say that the rise of China has captured the popular attention is something of an understatement. Hardly a day goes by without the publication of a new study that confidently predicts China's future - be that a focus on internal challenges and potential collapse, or China's rise to inevitable global dominance. The aim of this eight-volume collection is to provide, in a single resource, an overarching view of the totality of China's place in the world.</abstract>
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  <note type="statement of responsibility">edited by Shaun Breslin, Carla Freeman &amp; Simon Shen.</note>
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