China's Crisis: Dilemmas of Reform and Prospects for DemocracyColumbia University Press, 1990 - 242 頁 Nathan explored the roots of the Tiananmen tragedy in Deng Xiaoping's ten-year reform. How will cultural values and attitudes shape China's political development? What will be the impact of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the West? Drawing on ground-breaking empirical research, Nathan measures the expectations of individual Chinese and their attitudes toward government and democracy. |
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A Factionalism Model for CCP Politics | 23 |
Political Risk in China | 38 |
The New Optimism | 71 |
Two Essays | 82 |
23880 | 97 |
Paradoxes of Reform and Pressures for Change | 116 |
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