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第 v 頁
Acknowledgments vii List of Abbreviations ix Introduction: Understanding Chinese Politics xi Chronology xxi Chapter 1: Historical Overview: From Revolutions to Reforms 1 Chapter 2: China's Leaders and Leadership Transition 25 Chapter 3: ...
Acknowledgments vii List of Abbreviations ix Introduction: Understanding Chinese Politics xi Chronology xxi Chapter 1: Historical Overview: From Revolutions to Reforms 1 Chapter 2: China's Leaders and Leadership Transition 25 Chapter 3: ...
第 xii 頁
What are the connections between reform and opening? In other words, is reform driving China's opening up? Or is opening up driving China's domestic reforms? Will economic development and the rise of a middle class lead to ...
What are the connections between reform and opening? In other words, is reform driving China's opening up? Or is opening up driving China's domestic reforms? Will economic development and the rise of a middle class lead to ...
第 xiii 頁
More and more farsighted leaders and intellectuals have realized that without timely and profound political reform, China's economic transition might be trapped. Any serious political reform will involve redistribution of power and ...
More and more farsighted leaders and intellectuals have realized that without timely and profound political reform, China's economic transition might be trapped. Any serious political reform will involve redistribution of power and ...
第 xiv 頁
What is the relevance of Chinese traditional schools of thinking, including Confucianism, Daoism, or legalism? ... from revolution to reform; from arbitrary leadership succession to institutionalized leadership transition; ...
What is the relevance of Chinese traditional schools of thinking, including Confucianism, Daoism, or legalism? ... from revolution to reform; from arbitrary leadership succession to institutionalized leadership transition; ...
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Since reform began in 1978, however, Chinese reformers have gradually realized that there is no alternative to the market in the search for building a dynamic modern economy. By 1993, the CCP officially announced its goal of building a ...
Since reform began in 1978, however, Chinese reformers have gradually realized that there is no alternative to the market in the search for building a dynamic modern economy. By 1993, the CCP officially announced its goal of building a ...
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Historical Overview From Revolutions to Reforms | 1 |
Chinas Leaders and Leadership Transition | 25 |
The CCP as a Governing Party | 45 |
State Institutions and Policy Making | 65 |
Economic Development and Social Policy | 85 |
Law and Order | 103 |
Chinas Place in a Changing World | 119 |
Notes | 139 |
Selected Bibliography | 149 |
Index | 155 |
About the Author | 161 |
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