Format:
XI, 177 S.
ISBN:
0765605724
,
0765605732
Series Statement:
Studies on contemporary China
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Jackson, S. F.: Introduction: A typology for stability and instability in China. - S. 3-14. Appendix: Stability typology. - S. 15-17. Lyman Miller, H.: How do we know if China is unstable? - S. 18-25. Shambaugh, D.: The Chinese leadership. Cracks in the facade? - S. 26-39. Dickson, B. J.: Political instability at the middle and lower levels. Signs of a decaying CCP, corruption, and political dissent. - S. 40-56. Lardy, N. R.: Sources of macroeconomic instability in China. - S. 57-62. Bottelier, P.: How stable is China? An economic perspective. - S. 63-78. Solinger, D. J.: The potential for urban unrest. Will the fencers stay on the piste? - S. 79-94. Bernstein,T. P.: Instability in rural China. - S. 95-111. Goldman, M.: The potential for instability among alienated intellectuals and students in post-Mao China. - S. 112-124. Teufel Dreyer, J.: The potential for instability in minority regions. - S. 125-142. King Whyte, M.: Chinese social trends. Stability or chaos? - S. 143-164.
Language:
English
Keywords:
China
;
Politik
;
Stabilität
;
China
;
Politische Stabilität
;
Wirtschaftliche Lage
;
Geschichte 1976-2000
;
Aufsatzsammlung
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0c6d9-aa
Author information:
Shambaugh, David L. 1953-
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