From Deng Xiaoping to Jiang Zemin: Two Decades of Political Reform in the People's Republic of China

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University Press of America, 2005 - 361 頁
From Deng Xiaoping to Jiang Zemin offers a macro-historical analysis of the political reform process since the People's Republic of China adopted open door and reform policies in the late 1970s. One of the important topics that fascinates students of Chinese politics is the democratization prospect of the People's Republic of China, characterized widely by academics as a Leninist dictatorship. Democratic development in China is closely related to the prospect of political reform. Despite the abundance of published work on China's political development, there is a shortage of literature on China's political reform over the past two decades. This book attempts to examine the origin, process, and problems of the political reform in China in the Deng Xiaoping era. The dynamics of forces of reform and anti-reform at each historical juncture are identified and the possibility of China's transformation into a democratic system in the 21st century is analyzed.
 

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THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKBACK TO MODERNISATION THEORY
7
THE MAOIST LEGACY ORIGINS OF THE POLITICAL STRUCTURAL REFORM
35
RESTRUCTURING THE PARTYSTATE POLITY IN THE 1980s
71
THE CYCLICAL PROCESS OF POLITICAL STRUCTURAL REFORM
119
THE POSTTIANANMEN RETRENCHMENT
189
STABILITY AND REFORM POLITICS IN THE 1990s
215
MARKETIZATION LIBERALIZATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION
251
DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION
293
CONCLUSION
319
REFERENCES
323
INDEX
353
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Yiu-chung Wong is an Associate Professor at Lingam University in Hong Kong. Professor Wong holds a Ph.D. in Government from the University of Queensland.

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