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June 22nd, 2018
High-Speed Rail Networks and Population Mobility Management in China

Minneapolis, MN, USA – East View Press, the publishing arm of East View Information Services, is pleased to announce the publication of High-Speed Rail Networks and Population Mobility Management in China.

 

Fifteen years after the first track was laid in 2003, China’s high-speed rail or “bullet” trains boast a succession of world-leading superlatives. The largest network — nearly 16,000 miles. The fastest speed — up to 217 mph. The longest line (Beijing-Guangzhou) — 1,428 miles. The largest public works expenditure — as much as a half-trillion dollars. The most employees — nearly as many workers in China’s Railway Ministry as in the entire U.S. government civilian workforce.

 

What impact have China’s high-speed rail networks had on how everyday people live and work? How have commuting and long-distance travel patterns changed? To what degree will high-speed rail networks affect China’s social and economic development? Which groups in society will benefit from the momentous transformations brought forth by these networks, and which are most at risk of being left behind?

 

These questions and more are answered in High-Speed Rail Networks and Population Mobility Management in China (ISBN 978-1-879944-77-0), published jointly in 2018 by East View Press in Minneapolis and Social Sciences Academic Press in Beijing.

 

This is not just a book about technology. Written by one of China’s preeminent sociologists, Shanghai University’s Huang Suping, High-Speed Rail Networks and Population Mobility Management in China addresses the interface between technology and humanity. It is an especially timely work for understanding the impact of rapid rail travel on a society’s urban development.

 

Visit http://www.eastviewpress.com/Books/HighSpeedRailNetworks.aspx for more information or to order a copy.

About East View Press

East View Press is the journal and book publishing division of East View Information Services (www.eastview.com) and its related company, East View Geospatial (www.geospatial.com). Currently, East View Press is the publisher of six periodicals and the exclusive distributor of two periodicals devoted to major international and public policy issues, especially as they relate to the geographic area of the former Soviet Union and China. In addition, East View Press occasionally publishes books dealing with international politics and security, Slavic and Chinese studies, and geography and mapping. Regardless of format, East View Press has the mission of adding special value (usually by translation into English) to authoritative source materials in order to make them available to the widest possible audience globally. To learn more about our publications, please visit East View Press at www.eastviewpress.com