China's Second Revolution : Reform after Mao by Harry Harding (1987, Paperback

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ISBN-10
0815734611
Publication Name
China's Second Revolution : Reform after Mao
ISBN
9780815734611
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics, History
Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
Item Length
1 in
Subject
Sociology / General, Economic Conditions, Asia / China, World / Asian
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Harry Harding
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Width
1 in
Number of Pages
369 Pages

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Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
ISBN-10
0815734611
ISBN-13
9780815734611
eBay Product ID (ePID)
853804

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Number of Pages
369 Pages
Publication Name
China's Second Revolution : Reform after Mao
Language
English
Publication Year
1987
Subject
Sociology / General, Economic Conditions, Asia / China, World / Asian
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics, History
Author
Harry Harding
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
1 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
87-027235
Dewey Edition
19
Dewey Decimal
338.951
Synopsis
China has, since 1976, been enmeshed in an extraordinary program of renewal and reform. The obvious changes the T-shirts, blue jeans, makeup and jewelry worn by Chinese youth; the disco music blaring from radios and loudspeakers on Chinese streets; the television antennas mushrooming from both urban apartment complexes and suburban peasant ......, " China has, since 1976, been enmeshed in an extraordinary program of renewal and reform. The obvious changes--the T-shirts, blue jeans, makeup and jewelry worn by Chinese youth; the disco music blaring from radios and loudspeakers on Chinese streets; the television antennas mushrooming from both urban apartment complexes and suburban peasant housing; the bustling free markets selling meat, vegetables and clothing in China's major cities--reflect a fundamental shift in the government's policy toward the economy and political life. Although doubts about the long-term commitment to reform arose after the student protests in December 1986 and the dismissal of Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang in January 1987, the scope of reform has been so broad and the pace of change so rapid, that the post-Mao era fully warrants Den Xiaoping's description of it as the ""second revolution"" undertaken by the Chinese Communist Party. ", China has, since 1976, been enmeshed in an extraordinary program of renewal and reform. The obvious changes the T-shirts, blue jeans, makeup and jewelry worn by Chinese youth; the disco music blaring from radios and loudspeakers on Chinese streets; the television antennas mushrooming from both urban apartment complexes and suburban peasant housing; the bustling free markets selling meat, vegetables and clothing in China's major cities reflect a fundamental shift in the government's policy toward the economy and political life.Although doubts about the long-term commitment to reform arose after the student protests in December 1986 and the dismissal of Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang in January 1987, the scope of reform has been so broad and the pace of change so rapid, that the post-Mao era fully warrants Den Xiaoping's description of it as the ""second revolution"" undertaken by the Chinese Communist Party.
LC Classification Number
HC427.92.H37 1987
Copyright Date
1987
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