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China: Unleashing the Dragon
A Four-Part Series by Miracle Pictures
Hosted and Narrated by Joan Chen
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It happened so quickly and quietly that the world barely noticed: China has foregone the trappings of communism and is forging ahead to reinvent itself as a major economic and political power.

This 4 part documentary chronicles the transformation currently sweeping over China, from its initiation by Deng Xiaoping, to the economic, social, and cultural realities of today's China. The government's 1992 announcement that it would re-make the vast nation as a "social market economy" has stirred reactions throughout the country and the world. A fervor has spread that will forever alter Chinese social and cultural traditions.

China is now a nation of enormous contrasts - amidst intense excitement about entrepreneurial ventures and new wealth, grave concerns are emerging about loss of tradition, rising social problems, and cultural decline. The old rules have been thrown out in a last gesture by Deng, the ailing strongman, and the Chinese have responded with a tidal wave of money-making enterprises and power plays.

With extraordinary access to government officials, historical documents and the people of China, this revealing program ventures behind the barriers that have shielded China from the western world. There, at the epicenter of a metamorphosis that has already resulted in far-reaching consequences, CHINA: UNLEASHING THE DRAGON discovers the new, powerful - and volatile - forces that are transforming China.

Episode I, Deng's Legacy: Examines Deng's role in shaping the reformed China

Episode II, The Fragile Rice Bowl: Looks at the impact of economic and generational lines.

Episode III, The Soul of the Master: Illustrates how changing values and economic pressures are influencing popular culture and long-standing cultural institutions.

Episode IV, Hong Kong and the Boom Towns: Examines what may lie ahead for China and Hong Kong and how it will interact with the international cultural and economic community.

"A Must-See! This painstakingly produced, carefully edited video series should be widely welcomed by educators and students concerned with the amazing changes going on in contemporary China, especially since this series is among the first to really probe the impact of the economic reforms. [It] goes far to enhance our understanding of the depth and far reaching implications of the vast reforms now sweeping China." - Education About Asia

"* * * [3 stars]! Revealing... this series will provide food for thought for both students and the general public." - Video Librarian

"A comprehensive treatment." - Booklist

"First class... all the shows are of immediate relevance, [but] at the same time I feel sure they will be of lasting value." - George C. Stoney, New York University

  

200 minutes / color
Release Date: 1996
Copyright Date: 1995
Sale: $490

Subject areas:
Asia, Business, China, East Asia, Economic Sociology, Globalization, Sociology

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