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The Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms (Harvard Contemporary China Series, No. 12)
Barry Naughton, Joseph Fewsmith, Paul H. B. Godwin, Murray Scot Tanner, Lianjiang Li, Kevin J. O'Brien, Tianjian Shi, Martin King Whyte
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| #380642 in Books | Harvard University Press | 1999-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.16 x6.00l,1.45 | File type: PDF | 462 pages | ||8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| An Excellent Account of China's Development|By A Customer|Mao Zedong had shaped China's political system so that it would be responsive to him. Even though the Cultural Revolution actually pitted portions of the populace against his own bureaucracy, he was always in control of this deliberate class struggle and believed the new culture that would emerge from this struggle woul
China’s bold program of reforms launched in the late 1970s―the move to a market economy and the opening to the outside world―ended the political chaos and economic stagnation of the Cultural Revolution and sparked China’s unprecedented economic boom. Yet, while the reforms made possible a rising standard of living for the majority of China’s population, they came at the cost of a weakening central government, increasing inequalities, and fragment...
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