Title:

Reform, Legitimacy, and Dilemmas : China's Politics and Society

Editor(s)/Author(s):

Wang GungwuWANG Gungwu & ZHENG Yongnian

Year:

2000

Publisher(s):

World Scientific Publishing Co. & Singapore University Press

Abstract:

Title Written by.
Introduction WANG Gungwu & ZHENG Yongnian
Part One:  Party, State, and Society
The Politics of Power Succession ZHENG Yongnian
The Chinese Communist Party in the Countryside  Ignatius WIBOWO
State Corporatism and Civil Society GU Xin
The Religio-Political Significance of Falun Gong and Jiang Zemin’s Legacy of Social Stability  William T. LIU
The Rule by Law VS the Rule of Law ZHENG Yongnian
Part Two: Social Reforms and Challenges
Labour Law for Foreign Investment Enterprises LO Vai Io
The Political Economy of Urban Public Housing Reform GU Xin
Conflicts Between Social Desire and Individual Responsibility:

Issues in Financing Urban Health Insurance Reform

YU Wei
China’s Growing Concerns over Its Environmental Problems TONG Yanqi
Part Three: Domestic Responses to External Relations

 

The Politics of Human Rights: Stability First, Development Second, and Everything Else Can Wait  Lance L. P. GORE
China’s Dialogue with the West on Rights: Is There Any Common Ground?  LO Vai Io
Nationalism and Its Dilemma: Chinese Responses to Embassy Bombing John WONG &

ZHENG Yongnian

China’s Strategic Intentions and Demands: What Is New? WANG Feiling

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