China against the tides : restructuring through revolution, radicalism and reform
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書誌事項
China against the tides : restructuring through revolution, radicalism and reform
Pinter, 1997
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-234) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This new edition argues that, in both Mao and Deng periods, China has evolved in ways quite different from the Soviet model and from other developing countries. Like its predecessor, the book's approach is interdisciplinary and comparative. Professor Blecher analyzes China by introducing appropriate theories and concepts from historical and political sociology, economic development and political science. He explores China from two comparative perspectives: developing countries (including the newly industrializing countries of East Asia) and historical state socialist regimes. The book's chapters cover: imperial collapse, republican failure and communist triumph; a chronological overview since 1949; the state and politics; socialism and society; rural political economy; urban political economy; China and the Pacific Rim; the crisis of reform; and the future of Chinese economic development and politics.
目次
- Imperial legacy, capitalist failure and socialist triumph
- the triumph and crises of Maoist socialism 1949 - 1978
- the triumph and crises of structural reform, 1979 to the present
- the Chinese state
- Chinese society
- urban political economy
- rural political economy
- politics
- toward the future.
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