1st Edition

Mainland China Politics, Economics, And Reform

By Yu-ming Shaw Copyright 1986
    674 Pages
    by Routledge

    674 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book provides a penetrating analysis of the problems Peking faces in trying to implement reforms and of possible future developments in domestic and foreign policies in Mainland China based on the Thirteenth Sino-American Conference in Taipei.

    Preface -- Politics in the PRC -- The Chinese-type Socialist Road: Theory and Practice -- The Nature of Chinese Communism and the Prospects for Teng’s Reforms -- Studies in the Republic of China on Communist China Affairs, 1949–1979 -- Party Rectification in Post-Mao China -- The Mousetrapping of Hong Kong: A Game in Which Nobody Wins -- Kleptocracy on Mainland China: A Social-Psychological Interpretation -- Higher Educational Charters in Mainland China -- Chinese Intellectuals and Party Policy -- Policy Implications of Population Dynamics in the PRC -- Socialist Spiritual Civilization and Cultural Pollution: The Problem of Meaning -- Economics in the PRC -- Mainland China’s Economic System: A New Model or Variations on an Old Theme? -- Mainland China’s Special Economic Zones -- Review of Studies on the Mainland Economy -- How Well Did U.S. Economists Understand Communist China’s Economy? -- Agricultural Reform in Mainland China: Problems and Prospects -- Agriculture in Mainland China: Reform and Problems -- Foreign Policy of the PRC -- The Evolution of Communist China’s Foreign Policy -- Peking, Moscow, and the Indian Subcontinent: Cards, Triangles, and Possible Rapprochement -- Paris and London: Between Washington and Beijing -- Sino-Soviet Relations and the Asian Quadrangle, 1984 -- Co-opting China: The Realization of an American Dream? -- The Washington-Moscow-Peking Triangle: An Analysis -- Interpretations of Mainland China’s Recent Foreign Policy