China's Provinces in Reform: Class, Community, and Political Culture

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David S. G. Goodman
Taylor & Francis US, 1997 - 278 頁
China is a far larger and more diverse country than many people in the West realise. The provinces that make up the country are considerable social, economic and political systems in their own right. They are comparable in size and complexity to European states. China's Provinces in Reform is concerned with the impact of economic reform and social and politial change within the provinces at the immediate sub-central level of the People's Republic of China. One of the main aims of this book is to question over-generalizations about China's development in the reform era. However, the provincial analysis of social and political change in China also has the potential to reveal even more in a conparative perspective. This is the first volume of a series and covers Guangxi, Hainan, Liaoning, Shandong, Shanghai, Sichuan and Zhejiang. It is part of an ambitious project, conducted by the Institute for International Studies at the Univeristy of Technology, Sydney that will provide the most thorough and up to date analysis of China's provinces yet published.

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towards Southwest China and Southeast Asia 21
21
communal politics and the struggle for identity
53
struggling with the burdens of the past 35
93
the political economy of development
127
an alternative centre?
163
disadvantage and mismanagement in the Heavenly
199
paradoxes of restoration reinvigoration
237
Index
272

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David S.G. Goodman is Director of the Institute for International Studies, University of Technology, Sydney

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