State and society in China : the consequences of reform

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State and society in China : the consequences of reform

edited by Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum

Westview Press, 1992

  • : pbk. : alk. paper

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注記

Includes bibliographical references: p. 219-223

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

13 years of reform initiated by Deng Xiaoping have dramatically shifted the balance between State and society in the People's Republic of China. Despite the growing strength of the people, the domination of the hegemonic party-state has remained intact. In this book, scholars trace long-term trends in China, considering whether current developments favour the emergence of a pluralistic civil society or the preservation of State-controlled society, either in its Marxist-Leninist guise or in a modernizing authoritarian reincarnation.

目次

  • Patterns of leadership in reform China, Lowell Dittmer
  • China's new bureaucracy?, Hong Yung Lee
  • urban industrial workers - some observations on the 1980s, Andrew G. Walder
  • urban China - a civil society in the making?, Martin King Whyte
  • urban entrepreneurs and the State - the merger of State and society, Dorothy J. Solinger
  • ideology and rural reform - the paradox of contingent stability, Thomas P. Bernstein
  • students and the State in China - the crisis in ideology and organization, Stanley Rosen
  • intellectuals in the Deng Xiaoping era, Merle Goldman.

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