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1 online resource (xii, 312 pages) : illustrations |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Part I Overview -- 1. The Political Economy of China's -- Post-Nanxun Development -- John Wong and Zheng Yongnian -- 2. Deng Xiaoping's Nanxun in Perspective -- Michel Oksenberg -- Part II Economic Growth and Transformation -- 3. The Economics of the Nanxun -- John Wong -- 4. China's Institution Development for a Market -- Economy since Deng Xiaoping's 1992 Nanxun -- Lu Ding -- 5. Deng Xiaoping's Nanxun: Impact on -- China's Regional Development -- Tian Xiaowen -- Part III Social Dynamism and Consequences of -- Economic Transition -- 6. Rural Cadres and the Market Economy in the 95 -- Deng Era: Evidence from a National Survey -- Andrew G. Walder -- 7. Income Inequality by Ethnicity in Urban China 121 -- Zang Xiaowei -- 8. Employment Service and Unemployment Insurance 143 -- Gu Xin -- Part IV Ideological Decline, Party Decay, -- and Return to Control? -- 9. Ideological Decline, the Rise of an Interest-based 173 -- Social Order, and the Demise of Communism -- in China -- Zheng Yongnian -- 10. Dream on: Communists of the Dengist Brand 197 -- in Capitalistic China -- Lance L.P. Gore -- 11. The Return of Ideology? Struggling to Organize 221 -- Politics during Socio-economic Transitions -- Wu Guoguang -- Part V Legal Reforms and the Search for More -- Efficient Governance -- 12. Liberation and Control: Deng Xiaoping's Nanxun 249 -- Legacy and the Chinese Legal System -- Pitman B. Potter -- 13. The Developments of Intellectual Property -- Protection in China since Deng's Southern Tour -- Lo Vai lo -- 14. China's Constitutional Changes and -- Deng Xiaoping's Legacy -- Zou Keyuan -- Index. |
Summary |
In the spring of 1992, Deng Xiaoping made an historical tour of South China, popularly known as the "nanxun" ("southern tour"). During the tour, he boldly called for more radical economic reform and further opening up of China. The "nanxun" has become a political landmark in the history of the People's Republic of China, much like the great events such as the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution and the 1989 Tian'anmen crackdown. Deng Xiaoping has left his own legacy for the country. The "nanxun" belongs to Deng, just as the 1911 revolution belongs to Sun Yat-sen and the communist revolution to Mao Zedong. In this collection of articles, leading China scholars and experts analyze how the "nanxun" has sparked off dynamic economic growth in China and drastically changed the political and social landscape of the country. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997 -- Political and social views.
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Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997. |
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Political and social views. |
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Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997 -- Political and social views. |
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China -- Politics and government -- 1976-2002.
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China. |
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Politics and government. |
Chronological Term |
1976-2002 |
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China -- Economic policy -- 1976-2000.
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Economic policy. |
Chronological Term |
1976-2000 |
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1976 - 2002 |
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Wong, John, 1939-
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Zheng, Yongnian.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Nanxun legacy and China's development in the post-Deng era. Singapore : Singapore University Press ; World Scientific, ©2001 9789971692469 (DLC) 2001398020 (OCoLC)48074717 |
ISBN |
9789812811349 (electronic book) |
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9812811346 (electronic book) |
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1281960500 |
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9781281960504 |
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9789971692469 |
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9971692465 |
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