China's Developmental Miracle: Origins, Transformations, and ChallengesM.E. Sharpe, 2003 - 316 頁 In contrast to the failure to economic reforms in Eastern Europe, China's economic reforms have been quite successful. Decollectivization, marketization, state enterprise reforms, and reintegration into the world economy have led to very rapid economic development in China over the past two decades. These economic reforms, in turn, triggered profound social and political changes. This collection examines the origins, nature, and impact, as well as the future prospects of these reforms and changes. The contributors are all active researchers from a variety of disciplines, including economics, sociology, political science, and geography. |
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Economic Institutional Change in PostMao China Reflections on the Triggering Orienting and Sustaining Mechanisms | 29 |
The Role of Property Rights in Chinas Rural Reforms and Development A Review of Facts and Issues | 58 |
An Emerging Global City Region? Economic and Social Integration Between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta | 79 |
Migration in China in the Reform Era Characteristics Consequences and Implications | 111 |
Social Transformations Civil Society and Taiwanese Business in Fujian | 136 |
The Outsider Within and the Insider Without A Case Study of Chinese Womens Political Participation | 161 |
Assessment of the Current State of Chinas Economic Reforms | 183 |
Chinese Nationalism The Precedence of Community and Identity over Individual Rights | 224 |
Saints and the State Religious Evolution and Problems of Governance in China | 246 |
Politics of Partial Marketization State and Class Relations in PostMao China | 265 |
The Editor and Contributors | 289 |
Index | 293 |
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