Political Economy of Unbalanced Development in China |
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In addition to the Deng Xiaoping factor , the other factor that led to Shanghai's revival is the heightened status of Shanghai's leaders and Shanghai's linkages with those newly promoted top leaders . Looking at the timing of a series ...
In addition to the Deng Xiaoping factor , the other factor that led to Shanghai's revival is the heightened status of Shanghai's leaders and Shanghai's linkages with those newly promoted top leaders . Looking at the timing of a series ...
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The first is that those top leaders promoted from Shanghai have strong incentive to see the continued success of Shanghai . Part of the reason why Shanghai leaders were promoted to the important posts in the central goverment is that ...
The first is that those top leaders promoted from Shanghai have strong incentive to see the continued success of Shanghai . Part of the reason why Shanghai leaders were promoted to the important posts in the central goverment is that ...
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In order to win support from Shanghai , the newly promoted top leaders needed to offer Shanghai cadres many political and economic favors , such as membership on the CC and the Politburo and preferential policies .
In order to win support from Shanghai , the newly promoted top leaders needed to offer Shanghai cadres many political and economic favors , such as membership on the CC and the Politburo and preferential policies .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Revival of Shanghai | 43 |
The Sweeping and Unequal Decentralization | 73 |
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