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Modernizing China: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, cartea 62

Vajpeyi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1994
This volume of ten essays on "Modernizing China" discusses crucial issues on: China's economic policies, State-Church relationship, environmental problems, the Four Modernizations, the role of new economic zones, China's perception of external threats, the role of intellectuals, the status of art policy, and the rights of women in society. These essays examine changes taking place in modern China. Will these changes lead to a pluralistic, less-oppressive open society or will they strengthen the hardliners in consolidating their power? What about the future of China after Deng? The volume attempts to generate intellectual debate on these issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004100466
ISBN-10: 9004100466
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology


Public țintă

Scholars, students, and public policy makers interested in changes taking place in modern China will find the volume a useful source.

Notă biografică

Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi is Professor and Head of the Department of Political Sciene at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, USA. He has authored , co-authored and edited eight books, including Technology and Development, Local Government and Politics in the Third World, and Environmental Policy Making in the Third World: A Comparative Analysis (fortcoming). He has contributed numerous articles in professional journals and was twice visiting professor at the Shaanxi Teacher’s University, PRC (1989, 1991).

Descriere

This volume of ten essays on Modernizing China discusses crucial issues on: China's economic policies, State-Church relationship, environmental problems, the Four Modernizations, the role of new economic zones, China's perception of external threats, the role of intellectuals, the status of art policy, and the rights of women in society. These essays examine changes taking place in modern China. Will these changes lead to a pluralistic, less-oppressive open society or will they strengthen the hardliners in consolidating their power? What about the future of China after Deng? The volume attempts to generate intellectual debate on these issues.

Contributors are Cheryl L. Brown, Paul Chao, Chu-Yuan Cheng, NarNarayan Das, Steven Haverkamp, Ouyang Kang, Arthur Mu-sen Kao, James T. Myers, Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi, Ranbir Vohra, and Taifa Yu.

Cuprins

Map

Peoples Republic of China (PRC) A Statistical Profile

Introduction, Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi

China’s Economic Policies After the CCP 14th Party Congress, Chu-Yuan Cheng

Evolution of the Socio-Political Scene in the People’s Republic of China, James T. Myers

China’s Environmental Puzzle: Theory and Practice, Ouyang Kang and Steven Haverkamp

Deng Xiaoping’s Modernization: Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics!, Ranbir Vohra

China’s New Economic Zones: A model for Development?, Paul Chao

The Dormant Volcano of Art in China: New Art Policy and Art Movement, Arthur Mu-sen Kao

The Erosion of Communism and China’s Changing Threat Perception, NarNarayan Das

Intellectuals’ Role in China’s Four Modernizations: Conflicts between Ideas and Ideology, Taifa Yu

The Rights and Interests of Women in the People’s Republic of China: Implementation of a New Law, Cheryl L. Brown

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