
China's Deep Reform Domestic Politics in Transition
by Dittmer, Lowell; Liu, GuoliRent Textbook
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Table of Contents
List of Figures | p. ix |
List of Tables | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction: The Dynamics of Deep Reform | p. 1 |
Analysis in Limbo? Contemporary Chinese Politics amid the Maturation of Reform | p. 25 |
Leadership Change and Elite Politics | |
Leadership Coalitions and Economic Transformation in Reform China: Revisiting the Political Business Cycle | p. 49 |
The Sixteenth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party: Emerging Patterns of Power Sharing | p. 81 |
Cooptation and Corporatism in China: The Logic of Party Adaptation | p. 119 |
Political and Legal Reforms | |
Political Legitimacy in China's Transition: Toward a Market Economy | p. 147 |
China's Constitutionalist Option | p. 177 |
Globalization, Path Dependency, and the Limits of Law: Administrative Law Reform and Rule of Law in the People's Republic of China | p. 191 |
Political Economy in Transition | |
The Process of China's Market Transition, 1978-1998: The Evolutionary, Historical, and Comparative Perspectives | p. 229 |
Openness and Inequality: The Case of China | p. 251 |
Changing Public Sphere | |
Negotiating the State: The Development of Social Organizations in China | p. 285 |
The Internet and Civil Society in China: Coevolutionary Dynamics and Digital Formations | p. 303 |
Historical Echoes and Chinese Politics: Can China Leave the Twentieth Century Behind? | p. 319 |
Villagers, Elections, and Workers' Politics | |
Village Committee Elections in China: Institutionalist Tactics for Democracy | p. 353 |
Villagers, Elections, and Citizenship in Contemporary China | p. 381 |
Hegemony and Workers' Politics in China | p. 405 |
Emerging Problems: The Shadow Side of Reform | |
A Broken Compact: Women's Health in the Reform Era | p. 431 |
New Trends in China's Corruption: Change amid Continuity | p. 451 |
Market Visions: The Interplay of Ideas and Institutions in Chinese Financial Restructuring | p. 471 |
Conclusion: China's Reform Deepening | p. 493 |
Index | p. 507 |
About the Contributors | p. 515 |
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