From rebel to ruler : one hundred years of the Chinese Communist Party
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From rebel to ruler : one hundred years of the Chinese Communist Party
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2021
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Kobe University General Library / Library for Intercultural Studies
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Includes index
Summary: "On the centennial of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Tony Saich offers the definitive history of the CCP's rise and rule. The party has suffered self-inflicted wounds yet thrived thanks to its flexibility. Looking ahead, Saich assesses how the CCP is adapting to global leadership and the expectations of China's growing middle class"-- Provided by publisher
Contents of Works
- Introduction: Welcome to the party
- Part one. How the East was won
- The end of the empire
- Origins, alliance, and failure, 1920-1930
- Wanderings in the wilderness, 1930-1940
- Victories at last, 1940-1948
- The Chinese Communist Revolution
- Part two. How the East is ruled
- Consolidating the revolution, 1948-1956
- Radicalizing the revolution, 1956-1969
- Charting a way forward, 1969-1981
- Reform, rebellion, and restoration, 1982-1993
- Renewed reform and the roots of wealth, 1993-2002
- The WTO world and China's rise, 2002-2012
- Creating the China dream, 2012-2021
- Conclusion: Legacies from the past, challenges for the future
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