Australian National University. Australian Centre on China in the WorldBarme, Geremie RGoldkorn, JeremyCartier, CarolynDavies, Gloria2017-09-112017-09-119781925022933http://hdl.handle.net/1885/126281The China Story Yearbook brings together the various talents of the Australian Centre on China in the World. It is aimed at the engaged public, as well as specialists, journalists, businesspeople, diplomats and students. The inaugural Yearbook is titled Red Rising, Red Eclipse, and it covers the period from 2009 to mid 2012. Produced by academics and writers who are members of or who are affiliated with the Centre the Yearbook offers a survey of Chinese politics, law, economics, regional diplomacy, Internet politics, thought, history and culture featuring academic analysis as well as a range of information lists and data compiled by the Centre in coordination with our collaborators at Danwei Media under the direction of Jeremy Goldkorn. The Yearbook took its final form during editorial discussions with Jeremy Goldkorn in March 2012 at Capital M, Qianmen, Beijing.The Australian Centre on China in the World is a publicly funded research centre.7.25 MBapplication/pdfThis website and the China Story Yearbook are open-access materials published under a Creative Commons 3.0 Unported license.Red Rising, Red Eclipse2012