China's Post-jiang Leadership Succession: Problems And PerspectivesJohn Wong, Yongnian Zheng World Scientific, 2002年10月25日 - 428 頁 The lack of institutionalization around China's leadership succession was brought into focus again in the run-up to the 16th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, and the widespread speculation on the final leadership line-up. The essays in this volume take a more analytical approach. This book first looks at the political structures of leadership transition in China, and secondly, seeks to understand the real and potential problems that China's younger, fourth-generation leaders will have to grapple with as they take over the reigns of power. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 47 筆
第 v 頁
... Economic Reform ........................................... 13 China, Taiwan, and the Region ........................................ 16 Concluding Remarks....
... Economic Reform ........................................... 13 China, Taiwan, and the Region ........................................ 16 Concluding Remarks....
第 13 頁
... ECONOMIC REFORM Since China began its economic reform in the late 1970s, it has achieved the most impressive economic performance in human history, although the pace of reform varied according to the prevailing political circumstances ...
... ECONOMIC REFORM Since China began its economic reform in the late 1970s, it has achieved the most impressive economic performance in human history, although the pace of reform varied according to the prevailing political circumstances ...
第 14 頁
... reforms after 1978, the status of the private economy rose as the government began encouraging the growth of individual-owned enterprises. After two decades of reform, the leadership has justified the existence of the private sector ...
... reforms after 1978, the status of the private economy rose as the government began encouraging the growth of individual-owned enterprises. After two decades of reform, the leadership has justified the existence of the private sector ...
第 18 頁
... economy will continue to grow on its own momentum. All Asian countries have to accept the rise of China as a new political and economic entity. They will have to step up the reform and restructuring of their economies so as to find new ...
... economy will continue to grow on its own momentum. All Asian countries have to accept the rise of China as a new political and economic entity. They will have to step up the reform and restructuring of their economies so as to find new ...
第 19 頁
... economics. For example, a more stable and predictable regional environment and greater economic interdependence will ... reform, which demands that leaders possess attributes that go beyond mere technocratic skills—attributes like ...
... economics. For example, a more stable and predictable regional environment and greater economic interdependence will ... reform, which demands that leaders possess attributes that go beyond mere technocratic skills—attributes like ...
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21 | |
From Jiang Zemin to Hu Jintao Zheng Shiping | 59 |
Chapter 3 Technocratic Leadership Private Entrepreneurship and Party Transformation in the PostDeng Era Zheng Yongnian | 87 |
Chapter 4 Leadership Succession and Its Impact on the Partys Rank and File Ignatius Wibowo | 119 |
The Political Dimension Keith Forster | 139 |
Chapter 6 Can Democracy Provide an Answer to the National Identity Question? A Historical Approach He Baogang | 163 |
Chapter 7 The Challenges of Managing a Huge Society under Rapid Transformation XL Ding | 189 |
Perspectives of Chinese Peasants Li Lianjiang | 231 |
Will the Ugly Duckling Become a Swan? Tian Xiaowen | 261 |
Chapter 11 Adapting to the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism Kong Qingjiang | 285 |
Chapter 12 WTO Accession and Growth Strategy Adjustment Lu Ding | 305 |
More Integration More Alienation? Chienmin Chao | 327 |
Challenges for the ASEAN Economies John Wong | 355 |
Chapter 15 Japans Challenges to China in the Epoch of Terrorism Lam Peng Er | 377 |
Index | 401 |
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