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10. Water and China’s Future Threats, Promises and a New Dialogue
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Philip Ball
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Rain on the Summer Palace 1
- 1. The Great Rivers 12
- 2. Out of the Water The Myths and Origins of Ancient China 44
- 3. Finding the Way Water as Source and Metaphor in Daoism and Confucianism 68
- 4. Channels of Power How China’s Waterways Shaped its Political Landscape 96
- 5. Voyages of the Eunuch Admiral How China Explored the World 131
- 6. Rise and Fall of the Hydraulic State Taming the Waters by Bureaucracy 159
- 7. War on the Waters Rivers and Lakes as Sites and Instruments of Conflict 188
- 8. Mao’s Dams The Technocratic Vision of a New China 218
- 9. The Fluid Art of Expression How Water Infuses Chinese Painting and Literature 254
- 10. Water and China’s Future Threats, Promises and a New Dialogue 291
- Acknowledgements 315
- Picture Credits 316
- Notes 317
- Bibliography 327
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Rain on the Summer Palace 1
- 1. The Great Rivers 12
- 2. Out of the Water The Myths and Origins of Ancient China 44
- 3. Finding the Way Water as Source and Metaphor in Daoism and Confucianism 68
- 4. Channels of Power How China’s Waterways Shaped its Political Landscape 96
- 5. Voyages of the Eunuch Admiral How China Explored the World 131
- 6. Rise and Fall of the Hydraulic State Taming the Waters by Bureaucracy 159
- 7. War on the Waters Rivers and Lakes as Sites and Instruments of Conflict 188
- 8. Mao’s Dams The Technocratic Vision of a New China 218
- 9. The Fluid Art of Expression How Water Infuses Chinese Painting and Literature 254
- 10. Water and China’s Future Threats, Promises and a New Dialogue 291
- Acknowledgements 315
- Picture Credits 316
- Notes 317
- Bibliography 327
- Index 333