Contemporary China: the consequences of change

Evaluates the forces behind China's continual policy changes, including domestic consensus-building, widening regional and economic disparities, and responses to political dissent; 19 articles. Includes statements by six Chinese dissidents; topics include population control, intellectuals, succ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of international affairs (New York) 1996-01, Vol.49 (2), p.302-605
Hauptverfasser: Friedman, Edward, Ness, Peter van, Qing, Liu, Xue, Yuan, Xiaokang, Su, Binyan, Liu, Chen, Judy, Wu, Harry, Lu, Li, Baiqiao, Tang, Bachman, David, Dreyer, June Teufel, Tsang, Steve, Skeldon, Ronald, Yang, Dali L, Wei, Houkai, Ferdinand, Peter, Tsai, Kellee S, Karmel, Solomon M, Duffy, Edmund C, Qingguo, Jia, Dikotter, Frank
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subjects Bilateral relations
China
China (People's Republic)
Chinese
Commercial law
Communist parties
Corporation law
Culture
Democracy
Dissenters
Economic development
Economic integration
Economic policy
Economic reform
Foreign policy
Government and politics
Hong Kong
Human rights
Immigration and emigration
Intellectuals
International relations
Migration
National characteristics, Chinese
National identity
Political change
Political economy
Political reform
Population policy
Race
Regional security
Revolution
Social change
Social policy
United Nations
Women
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