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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT72953
    Format: 1 online resource (800 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9780765601483 , 9781315706948
    Content: A critique of America's flawed Asia policy that centres on US-Japan relations but harkens back to the same disastrous views that drew America into Vietnam
    Note: Cover -- Shanghai Delta Map -- Provinces of China Map -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Romanizations -- A Note about Wordings -- Tables -- Plates -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Part 2, Legitimation: Local Seers Reform Political Truth-Commitment After Campaigns -- 2.1 Reform of Ideology -- 2.2 Reform of Religion -- 2.3 Reform of Media -- 2.4 Reform of the Arts -- a. Painting and Visual Arts -- born Literature, Theater, and Film -- Plates -- c. Music -- 2.5 Reforms of Entitlement Support -- a. Housing and Residents -- born Transport Infrastructure and Commuters -- c. Relief and Pensioners -- d. Health and Environment for Citizens -- e. Birth Planning and Parents -- f. Opportunities and Women -- g. School Finance and Students -- h. Ethnic Respect and Minorities -- Part 3, Sanctions: Commanders Reform Political Tradition-Coercive Incentives by State and Nonstate Communities -- Sanctions and Communities in Reforms -- Families and their Imitators -- Identity Groups Define Corruption or Rent -- Patronism and Leninism -- 3.1 Sanctioning Agencies -- a. Police -- born Army -- c. Courts and Lawyers -- 3.2 The Control of Social Groups -- a. Workers -- born Academics -- c. Students -- Part 4, Steering: Statesmen Reform Political Structure-Authoritarianism, Liberalism, and Alternatives -- Divisions by Flexibility: The Combination of Lions and Foxes -- Divisions by Administrative Level: The Community Consensus Rule -- Divisions by Space: Mid-Level Rule from Cities -- Divisions by Faith in Particular State Leaders -- 4.1 Leadership Selection -- a. Cadre Appointments -- born Cadre Retirements -- c. Local Elections -- 4.2 Policy Selection -- a. Legislating -- born Gathering Opinions -- c. Demonstrating -- 4.3 Selection of Political Structure -- a. Constitutional Rights and Duties , born Proposals for Changing Political Structure -- c. Antidemocratic Scientism -- d. Regime Types: Modern Options in Theory -- e. Actual Reforms of Structure: Party or Management -- Conclusion: China Changes -- Long-Term Rationality -- Causal Circumspection: Reasoning in Multiple Dimensions -- Centralizations and Decentralizations: State and Nonstate -- Civil and Uncivil Institutions -- Reconciliation vs. Memory in Postrevolutionary Politics -- Cold Shower vs. Slow Reforms: Reactions to Communism's Demise -- Predicting the Future -- Sources -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version White, III, Lynn T. Unstately Power Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c1998 ISBN 9780765601483
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    almahu_9949865719802882
    Format: 1 online resource : , text file, PDF
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781351247696 , 1351247697
    Content: "Chinas economic and military rise dominates discussions of the worlds most populous country. Resilient authoritarian government is credited with great successes, but this book expands the discourse to include governance by village heads - who often ignored central politicians. Chinese reforms for prosperity started circa 1970 under rural and suburban leaders. They could act autonomously then because of unexpected political and technological opportunities. Their localization of power eroded socialist controls. Since 1990, central leaders have tried to reverse reforms made by resilient local bosses. New findings, especially from the Yangzi delta around Shanghai, challenge the top-down approach to thinking about governance. As Deng Xiaoping admitted, the nations spurt of prosperity began in local communities rather than Beijing. Reforms for triple-cropping and rural industrialization started long before Maos death (not in 1978, the date most writers cite). Country factories competed with state industries for materials and markets. Shortages by the 1980s led to inflation, government deficits, unofficial credit, unenforceable planning, illegal migrations, then international exports - and severe political tensions. After 1990, Party leaders sought policies to build a Leninist regime that is mostly post-socialist. These reactionary changes have lasted into the era of Xi Jinping. Chinas reforms and subsequent changes can be understood as results of unintended situations not just ideas, and local not just central politics. This book will interest students and scholars of Chinese, as well as any readers who wonder about comparative development."--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Chapter 1 Farmers start the end of the centralist revolution -- chapter 2 Ex-peasant industrialists end most socialist planning -- chapter 3 Varied managers reform China{u2019}s power structure -- chapter 4 Countryside businesspeople modernize China{u2019}s markets -- chapter 5 Rural leaders beat urban planners -- chapter 6 Tax collectors and subsidizers shape central-local relations -- chapter 7 Budgeteers face the 1980s crisis -- chapter 8 Owners manage urban corruption and companies -- chapter 9 Bankers arrange credit, savings, and depreciation -- chapter 10 Technicians innovate to sell quality products -- chapter 11 Long-distance traders and Jiangnan regionalists create new markets -- chapter 12 Service providers rule collective and private enterprises -- chapter 13 Migrants staff China{u2019}s reform economy.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351247689
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351247672
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351247696
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351247665
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780815371045
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780815371052
    Language: English
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