The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China

The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China
Title The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth J. Perry
Publisher BRILL
Pages 347
Release 2020-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1684171083

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"In December 1978 the Chinese Communist Party announced dramatic changes in policy for both agriculture and industry that seemed to repudiate the Maoist “road to socialism” in favor of certain “capitalist” tendencies. The motives behind these changes, the nature of the reforms, and their effects upon the economy and political life of countryside and city are here analyzed by five political scientists and five economists. Their assessments of ongoing efforts to implement the new policies provide a timely survey of what is currently happening in China. Part One delineates the content of agricultural reforms—including decollectivization and the provisions for households to realize private profits—and examines their impact on production, marketing, peasant income, family planning, local leadership, and rural violence. Part Two examines the evolution of industrial reforms, centering on enterprise profit retention, and their impact on political conflict, resource allocation, investment, material and financial flows, industrial structure, and composition of output. Through all ten chapters one theme is conspicuous—the multiple interactions between politics and economics in China’s new directions since the Cultural Revolution."

The Political Economy of Rural Reform in Post-Mao China

The Political Economy of Rural Reform in Post-Mao China
Title The Political Economy of Rural Reform in Post-Mao China PDF eBook
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Release 1994
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255 leaves, bound ill. 29 cm.

The Political Economy of Rural Reform in Post-Mao China

The Political Economy of Rural Reform in Post-Mao China
Title The Political Economy of Rural Reform in Post-Mao China PDF eBook
Author Glenda Liu Quarnstrom
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1994
Genre China
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The Political Economy of Chinese Development

The Political Economy of Chinese Development
Title The Political Economy of Chinese Development PDF eBook
Author Mark Selden
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2016-09-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317455479

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The first edition of "The Political Economy of Chinese Socialism" reconceptualized the political economy of China by highlighting the changing character of urban-rural and state-society conflicts in the era of Mao Zedong's leadership and in the contemporary post-Mao reforms. The economic and social crises that engulfed China - and indeed much of the rest of the socialist world - in the late 1980s, culminating in the 1989 democratic movement and its suppression, stimulated a rethinking of central propositions of the first edition. It particularly led the author to inquire anew into the meaning of socio-political as well as economic development in a populous and poor agrarian nation. This volume, then, assesses the economic performance and social consequences of China's political economy over four decades, with a focus on China's countryside and city-countryside relations. In addition to a reconceptualization and updating of the introductory chapter, there is a new chapter, "The Social Origins and Limits of the Chinese Democratic Movement".

The Political Economy of Chinese Socialism

The Political Economy of Chinese Socialism
Title The Political Economy of Chinese Socialism PDF eBook
Author Mark Selden
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1988
Genre Agriculture and state
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The essays in this volume aim to reconceptualize the political economy of the People's Republic of China by highlighting the changing character of urban-rural and state-economy conflicts in the era of Mao Zedong's leadership and in the post-Mao reforms.

The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China

The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China
Title The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth J. Perry
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Pages 331
Release 1985
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The Political Economy of Rural Development in China, 1978-1999

The Political Economy of Rural Development in China, 1978-1999
Title The Political Economy of Rural Development in China, 1978-1999 PDF eBook
Author Weixing Chen
Publisher Praeger
Pages 200
Release 1999-11-30
Genre Business & Economics
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Chen provides an analysis of the political economy of rural development in China during the reform era. Revolving around the central theme of statecraft, Chen's study gives a concise and comprehensive treatment of the interaction of ideology and politics with central policy and economic growth. He examines China's economic reform in historical perspective, characterizes China's economic and political transformation since the reform, and proposes that the Chinese Communist Party is being transformed into a party of economics while China's ideology is becoming market-oriented communal socialism. In addressing the issue of the Chinese path of development, Chen discusses the role of local party organizations in China's modernization drive and the microform of market-oriented communal socialism in the newly emerged village conglomerate, highlights the challenges that China faces at the turn of the new century after 20 years of economic reform, and analyzes the context of the introduction of village elections in 1990, and the establishment of Deng Xiaoping's Theory as a new ideological discourse at the 15th National Congress as well as the rationale behind them. In examining the connection between the two goals of statecraft —improving people's welfare and strengthening the state—and between central policies and local initiatives, Chen provides a study that will be of great interest to scholars, students, and other researchers involved with contemporary Chinese politics and development.