
Title:
China's Political Economy
Editor(s)/Author(s):
WANG Gungwu & John WONG
Year:
1998
Publisher(s):
World Scientific Publishing Co. & Singapore University Press
Abstract:
| Title | Written by. |
|---|---|
| Introduction by WANG Gungwu & | John WONG |
| Have China’s Economic Reforms Stalled? | Dwight Heald PERKINS |
| Gain Without Pain: Why Economic Reform in China Worked | Lawrence J. LAU |
| Some Thoughts on China’s Post-Deng Economy | John WONG |
| China’s New Paths for National Reemergence | WANG Gungwu |
| Can China be Governed from Beijing?: Reflections on Reform and Regionalism | Philip A. KUHN |
| Will China Become More Democratic?: A Realistic View of China’s Democratisation | ZHENG Yongnian |
| Comprehensive National Power: An Expression of China’s New Nationalism | ZHENG Yongnian |
| Xiao-Kang: Deng Xiaoping’s Socio-Economic Development Target for China | John WONG |
| Xia-Gang and Its Sociological Implications of Reducing Labour Redundancy in China’s SOEs | QIU Zeqi &
ZHENG Yongnian |
| Rebuilding Their Ancestral Villages: The Moral Economy of the Singapore Chinese | KUAH Khun Eng |
| The Debate Over America’s Policy Toward China, 1989-97 | Harry HARDING |
| The Xiamen Experience in Introducing Foreign Direct Investment | LUO Qi |
| How China Views Korea: A Balanced Act Tilting toward the South | ZHAO Quansheng |
| Is China a Threat to the Asia-Pacific Region? | SHEE Poon Kim |
| Power Shift in Post-1997 Hong Kong | Friedrich WU |
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