The changing face of China : from Mao to market
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The changing face of China : from Mao to market
Oxford University Press, 2006
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Originally published: 2005
Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-357) and indexes
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Where is China heading in the 21st century? Can its Communist Party survive or is it being challenged by growing inequality and unrest? Will the US and China cooperate or compete in a dangerous future? Will China's economic boom be brought to a halt by environmental catastrophe? In this highly readable account, John Gittings provides the essential information to help answer these vital questions for the world. In the 60 years since Mao Zedong took the road to victory, China has undergone not one but two revolutions. The first swept away the old corrupt society and sought to build a 'spotless' new socialism behind closed doors; the second since Mao's death has focused on an economic agenda which accepts the goals of global capitalism. From Mao to the global market, Gittings charts this complex but epic tale and concludes with some hard questions for the future.
目次
- 1. Introduction: The new 'New China'
- 2. Search for Socialism: from Liberation to Utopia
- 3. Mao Zedong versus the Party: from cult to Cultural Revolution
- 4. The Rebel Alternative: from 1919 to the Red Guards
- 5. Second Cultural Revolution: the abortive Great Debate
- 6. Economics in Command: the modernization of China
- 7. Peasant China Transformed: the rise of rural enterprise
- 8. The Growth of Dissent: poets and democracy
- 9. The Party under Pressure: reform and reaction
- 10. The Scholars Speak Out: humanism or bourgeios liberalism?
- 11. The Door Opens Wide: foreign trade and the world economy
- 12. Tiananmen Square, 1989: turning-point for China
- 13. Into the New Millennium: China transformed
- 14. China and the World: from Mao to market
- Chronology
- China's Political Leaders
- Select Bibliography
- Index of Names
- General Index
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