Yellow River
Discover the intricacies of China's transformation with Yellow River by David A. Pietz, published by Harvard University Press in 2015. This compelling hardback spans 384 pages, meticulously exploring the profound impact of Maoist policies on the North China Plain. Through his insightful analysis, Pietz unveils how the re-engineering of the region's water systems has fueled urban growth, industrial expansion, and intensive agriculture. However, this progress came at a high cost, as compromised water resources continue to influence China's trajectory as a global power. Perfect for readers interested in environmental studies and Chinese history, Yellow River is an essential addition to your bookshelf, offering a thought-provoking look at the delicate balance between development and sustainability.