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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