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1 online resource (xiv, 411 pages) : illustrations |
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polychrome |
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text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: Succession problems and challenges / John Wong, Zheng Yongnian -- Politics of succession: previous patterns and a new process / Frederick C. Teiwes -- Crossing the political minefields of succession: from Jiang Zemin to Hu Jintao / Zheng Shiping -- Technocratic leadership, private entrepreneurship, and party transformation in the post-Deng era / Zheng Yongnian -- Leadership succession and its impact on the party's rank and file / Ignatius Wibowo -- Central-provincial relations and the fourth generation leadership: the political dimension / Keith Forster -- Can democracy provide an answer to the national identity question? A historical approach / He Baogang -- Challenges of managing a hug society under rapid transformation / X.L. Ding -- Three dimensions of rural issues and policy options / Wang Tongsan, Zhang Tao -- Direct election of township heads: perspectives of Chinese peasants / Li Lianjiang -- Private economy: will the ugly duckling become a swan? / Tian Xiaowen -- Adapting to the WTO dispute settlement mechanism / Kong Qingjiang -- WTO accession and growth strategy adjustment / Lu Ding -- Cross-strait relations in the 21st century: more integration, more alientation? / Chien-min Chao -- Rise of China: challenges for the ASEAN economies / John Wong -- Japan's "challenges" to China in the epoch of terrorism / Lam Peng Er. |
Summary |
As the 16th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (October 1st, 2002) draws near, China watchers in Washington, Tokyo, Taipei and many other places have their eyes intently fixed on the political scene in Beijing. Most are predicting problems involved in the transition process as well as speculating on the final leadership line-up. Nevertheless, such speculation is intellectually rather futile. To avoid being too speculative, the contributors to this study have focused instead on two key aspects of China's leadership transition: first, changes in the politics of leadership transition, and second, real and potential problems and challenges that China's younger, fourth generation leaders have to grapple when they take over. |
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Subject |
Jiang, Zemin, 1926-2022.
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Jiang, Zemin, 1926-2022. |
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Political leadership -- China.
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Political leadership. |
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China. |
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Heads of state -- Succession -- China.
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Heads of state -- Succession. |
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China -- Politics and government -- 1976-
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Politics and government. |
Chronological Term |
1976- |
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China -- Economic policy -- 2000-
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Economic policy. |
Chronological Term |
2000- |
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China -- Foreign relations -- 1976-
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International relations. |
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China -- Politics and government -- 1976-2002. |
Chronological Term |
Since 1976 |
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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: China's post-Jiang leadership succession. Singapore : Singapore University Press ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, ©2002 9789812381873 (OCoLC)51584649 |
ISBN |
9789812706508 (electronic book) |
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981270650X (electronic book) |
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1281908827 |
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9781281908827 |
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9812381872 |
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9789812381873 |
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