China: Contemporary Political, Economic, and International AffairsDavid B. H. Denoon NYU Press, 2007年4月1日 - 245 頁 China’s dramatic transformation over the past fifteen years has drawn its share of attention and fear from the global community and world leaders. Far from the inward-looking days of the Cultural Revolution, modern China today is the world’s fourth largest economy, with a net product larger than that of France and the United Kingdom. And China’s dynamism is by no means limited to its economy: enrollments in secondary and higher education are rapidly expanding, and new means of communication are vastly increasing information available to the Chinese public. In two decades, the Chinese government has also transformed its foreign relations—Beijing is now consulted on virtually every key development within the region. However, the Communist Party of China still dominates all aspects of political life. The Politburo is still self-selecting, Beijing chooses province governors, censorship is widespread, and treatment of dissidents remains harsh. |
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... Mao: China's De-Communization 77 Liu Binyan September 1993 7. China's North-South Split and the Forces of Disintegration 85 Edward Friedman September 1993 8. The Dangers of Economic Complacency 96 Barry Naughton September 1996 9 ...
... Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai passed from the scene in the mid-1970s, the Cultural Revolution was simmering down, but outsiders had no idea what would follow. Mao's chosen successor, Introduction 3.
... Mao's chosen successor, Hua Guofeng, was a weak, compromise candidate and was soon pushed aside by Deng Xiaoping ... Mao had approved the rapprochement with the United States in 1972, but it was seen by many as a purely pragmatic way to ...
... Mao: China's De-Communization,” Liu Binyan (now deceased) argued that the CCP was originally seen by the Chinese public as liberators from the corrupt rule of Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang. The Great Leap Forward and the Cultural ...
... Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, the second was unitary leadership under Deng Xiaoping, the third were Jiang Zemin and Zhu Rongji, while the fourth are the present leaders, Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao. 10. A. Nathan, “Present at the Stagnation ...
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Economic Policy and Social Issues | 75 |
Domestic Politics and Governance | 135 |
Chronology of Recent Events | 217 |
About the Contributors | 243 |