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China's Urban Billion: The Story Behind the Biggest Migration in Human History (Asian Arguments) ハードカバー – イラスト付き, 2012/12/24

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By 2030, China's cities will be home to 1 billion people - one in every eight people on earth. What kind of lives will China's urban billion lead? And what will China's cities be like? 

Over the past thirty years, China's urban population expanded by 500 million people, and is on track to swell by a further 300 million by 2030. Hundreds of millions of these new urban residents are rural migrants, who lead second-class lives without access to urban benefits. Even those lucky citizens who live in modern tower blocks must put up with clogged roads, polluted skies and cityscapes of unremitting ugliness. The rapid expansion of urban China is astonishing, but new policies are urgently needed to create healthier cities. 

Combining on-the-ground reportage and up-to-date research, this pivotal book explains why China has failed to reap many of the economic and social benefits of urbanization, and suggests how these problems can be resolved. If its leaders get urbanization right, China will surpass the United States and cement its position as the world's largest economy. But if they get it wrong, China could spend the next twenty years languishing in middle-income torpor, its cities pockmarked by giant slums. 
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"Miller examines the many facets behind addressing potential problems with rapid urban development and offers insightful analysis on both land and hukou reform." --Caixin

"Urbanisation will be the great theme of China's trajectory over the next decade and beyond, and Tom Miller is its superb, street-wise guide. He expertly explains the economic, social and environmental consequences of China's expanding cities and shrinking villages, and above all never loses sight of the people at the heart of this transformation. In China's Urban Billion, Miller takes what could have been a dry, abstract topic and delivers a vivid and highly readable account of momentous change." --Chris Buckley, Beijing correspondent, The New York Times

"In this book Tom Miller, a longtime Beijing resident and journalist, takes a penetrating look at what has led China astray in its rush to urbanise and what can be done to fix the resulting problems... Miller's cogent analysis is buttressed by colourful reportage, a reminder of the human fabric that hangs in the balance. And- no mean feat for a book about a potentially dry topic-it is a consistently good read." --Financial Times

"China's Urban Billion captures [the] extraordinary process [of China's urbanization] that is simultaneously impressive and depressing." --Frontline

"Never weighed down by figures and analysis, the book is a great read thanks to Miller's skilled writing and journalistic depictions of the many characters he meets during his travels... Well-researched with nuanced analysis." --Global Times

"This well argued and engaging account could not be better timed. China's recently appointed leaders have tough decisions to make. If they have the guts to listen to their own experts, Tom Miller says, the country could find itself on the cusp of a new land revolution. As this book powerfully illustrates, China needs its mesmerizing urban expansion to stay on course." --James Miles, Beijing bureau chief, The Economist

"China's recent prodigious urbanization is complex and often misunderstood. Miller tells an engaging China story that is quite different from what has been narrated by other journalists. Broadly researched, insightful and up-to-date, the book easily stands out. It is a title those who want to understand the country cannot afford to ignore." --Kam Wing Chan, Professor of Geography, University of Washington

"For the first time in its history, China [is] now as much an urban as a rural country. But as Tom Miller's neat, elegant book shows, the impact of this shift is going to take decades to work out." --Kerry Brown, Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, Inside Story

"Tom Miller's superbly researched book sketches out the challenges urbanisation poses for the world's most populous country and how the Chinese government is attempting to meet them. Miller delves into the issue in all its daunting complexity and doesn't pull any punches... You'll learn a lot from this book." --Morning Star

"This is a lively and readable book about one of the biggest challenges for the mainland's rulers over the next 20 years: how to build well planned and affordable cities for the one billion people who will live in them by 2030?" --South China Morning Post

"It's the biggest migration in human history: China's population is moving to cities so fast that by 2030, roughly one in eight people on this earth will be a resident of a Chinese city... China expert [Tom Miller] chronicles this urban explosion and its impact on cities." --The Atlantic Cities

"Book of the week." --The Globalist

"A lively and eminently readable new book about China's staggering process of urbanisation [that] provides an excellent companion volume to the greatest social transformation the Earth has witnessed-the making of China's cities." --The Irish Times

"Miller's book [captures] a nation urgently squaring-up to a process that is morphing more rapidly, and with far, far bigger implications, than any urbanisation that has come before. For China's leaders, there is no roadmap on all this because a lot of the roads haven't even been built yet: China's Urban Billion is the closest they have." --The Times

"Urbanization is the new hot topic for China's leaders, as they look for renewed sources of growth for the world's second-biggest economy. The choices they make have enormous consequences for everything from rebalancing China's demand toward stronger consumption to determining the future path of energy consumption. Few are better qualified to understand the challenges than Tom Miller, author of a new book called China's Urban Billion." --Wall Street Journal

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Tom Miller is managing editor of the China Economic Quarterly, published by research company GK Dragonomics, and a former Beijing correspondent of the South China Morning Post. Resident in China for more than a decade, Tom lives in Beijing with his wife and two children. This is his first book.
Tom Miller is managing editor of the China Economic Quarterly, published by research company GK Dragonomics, and a former Beijing correspondent of the South China Morning Post. Resident in China for more than a decade, Tom lives in Beijing with his wife and two children. This is his first book.

登録情報

  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Zed Books; Illustrated版 (2012/12/24)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2012/12/24
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ハードカバー ‏ : ‎ 192ページ
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1780321422
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1780321424
  • 寸法 ‏ : ‎ 14.5 x 1.65 x 27.48 cm
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Z. E. Lowell
5つ星のうち4.0 Excellent overview of China's urban transformation
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It's almost impossible to overstate the impact that China's sweeping urbanization campaign is having on its people, its economy and its environment. While this push has indeed raised living standards and incomes for hundreds of millions or ordinary Chinese citizens, major barriers still remain in the shape of stalled hukou reforms, severe fiscal imbalances and an archaic land rights system that invites abuse by local governments and developers (to name just a few).

This lively and well-researched book offers an excellent overview of the process that's changing China, with plenty of anecdotes to highlight conditions on the ground in various localities. For newer students and observers of contemporary China, Mr Miller's book should be considered essential reading. More seasoned China watchers may not find much new here though - the arguments Miller makes about the need for hukou and rural land reforms, for instance, have already been well-trodden by Chinese and foreign commentators - but still, "Urban Billion" is worth a read for its synthesis of the facts and central dilemmas of an extremely complex phenomenon. As events continue to unfold in China, I hope that Mr Miller has the opportunity to update this book in future editions.
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5つ星のうち5.0 thinking about China
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While Ghost Cities of China, a later addition to this series, is upbeat in its assessment of chinese urbanism, this book takes a far more equivocal view. Nor is it afraid to ask questions such as why are China’s cities so horrendously ugly.

All is not rosy in China, as the book rightly points out some people are leading horrendous lives. The current political systems, the lack of democracy, the lack of genuine property rights, the invasive hukou system that seems like a communist variation of feudalism, are all set out in telling detail.

Despite the initial gloom, the book does adopt a more optimistic approach later on, and quite rightly stresses that urbanism needs to work for people as individuals, not just as potential economic mobile work units. I thought that his concerns at the risk of creating an unskilled urban underclass, as has often happened in the West, was particularly perceptive.

This is a dense, but readable account of the challenges that China faces.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Fast and convenient! Excellent!
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Fast and convenient! Excellent!
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5つ星のうち5.0 Fascinating and well written
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I really enjoyed this book. It is a very readable account of the process of urbanisation in China, and goes beyond the statistics of this process to understand the impact this is having on the people involved. These massive shifts going on in China are fascinating and important to understand whether you come at the subject for those doing business in the region and those interested in geopolitics. This is one of the best books I have read on China this year and I'm recommending it widely...
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5つ星のうち4.0 China today ... and tomorrow
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Urbanization is a huge trend that's transforming China. The unique Chinese cityscape is the result of many factors - economic, social, and (especially) political. This book demystifies what's going on.

The contents are well balanced between an introduction of general trends and case studies of particular cities or urban dwellers - these case studies make the general observations seem much more concrete and immediate.

The discussion on why Chinese cities are so ugly and unpleasant is especially good. Instead of just rolling out the usual expat complaints, the author explains the larger forces which have created such terrible urban models. That part alone is worth the price of the book.

My only major criticism would be that the book seems repetitive in places. The author goes on and on about hukou and the problems of migrants in several chapters - I felt that some sections seemed like a rehash of what he had written in earlier chapters.
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