
Title:
China's Post-Jiang Leadership Succession: Problems and Perspectives
Editor(s)/Author(s):
John WONG & ZHENG Yongnian
Year:
2002
Publisher(s):
Singapore University Press & World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
Abstract:
| No. | Title | Written by. |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction: Succession Problems and Challenges | John WONG &
ZHENG Yongnian |
|
| 1. | The Politics of Succession: Previous Patterns and a New Process | Frederick C. TEIWES |
| 2. | Crossing the Political Minefields of Succession: From Jiang Zemin to Hu Jintao | ZHENG Shiping |
| 3. | Technocratic Leadership, Private Entrepreneurship, and Party Transformation in the Post-Deng Era | ZHENG Yongnian |
| 4. | Leadership Succession and Its Impact on the Party’s Rank and File | Ignatius WIBOWO |
| 5. | Central-Provincial Relations and the Fourth Generation Leadership: The Political Dimension | Keith FORSTER |
| 6. | Can Democracy Provide an Answer to the National Identity Question? A Historical Approach | HE Baogang |
| 7. | The Challenges of Managing a Huge Society Under Rapid Transformation | X. L. DING |
| 8. | Three Dimensions of Rural Issues and Policy Options | WANG Tongsan & ZHANG Tao |
| 9. | Direct Election of Township Heads: Perspectives of Chinese Peasants | LI Lianjiang |
| 10. | The Private Economy: Will the Ugly Duckling Become a Swan? | TIAN Xiaowen |
| 11. | Adapting to the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism | KONG Qingjiang |
| 12. | WTO Accession and Growth Strategy Adjustment | LU Ding |
| 13. | Cross-Strait Relations in the 21st Century: More Integration, More Alienation? | Chien-min CHAO |
| 14. | The Rise of China: Challenges for the ASEAN Economies | John WONG |
| 15. | Japan’s “Challenges” to China in the Epoch of Terrorism | LAM Peng Er |
| Index | ||
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