Dilemmas of Reform in Jiang Zemins China / ed. by Zhaohui Hong, Andrew J. Nathan, Steven R. Smith.
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9781685854492 |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction: Dilemmas of Development -- PART 1 The Party Congress and China’s Dilemmas -- 2 Legitimacy Crisis, Political Economy, and the Fifteenth Party Congress -- 3 In Search of Re-ideologization and Social Order -- PART 2 The Political Economy of Reform -- 4 Institutional Change and Firm Performance -- 5 What Kind of Privatization? -- 6 The WTO: What Next for China? -- 7 Breaking the Social Contract -- 8 Financing Unemployment and Pension Insurance -- 9 A Survey of Beijing Residents -- PART 3 Economic Strategies for the Future -- 10 Macroeconomic Issues and Policies -- 11 China’s Economic Prospects in the New Century -- The Contributors -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book
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As China enters a stage of economic reform more challenging and risky than any that has gone before, the pressure for political liberalization grows apace. This volume explores the dilemmas of this new phase of complex change. The authors—most of whom write with the insight that comes from having lived and worked within the Chinese system—analyze how the evolution of China’s economic reforms is likely to affect its political system. Most counsel continued transformation of the economy in its present direction; but to follow this path without disorder, they caution, it will be necessary both to reshape an entire belief system and to reconstruct the social welfare system. Though the obstacles are considerable, they conclude that the post-Deng leadership does have the opportunity to offer China a comprehensive ideological, economic, and political “New Deal.”
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In English.
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