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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