China Learns from the Soviet Union, 1949-Present
Herausgeber: Li, Hua-Yu
China Learns from the Soviet Union, 1949-Present
Herausgeber: Li, Hua-Yu
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In this book an international group of scholars examines China's acceptance and ultimate rejection of Soviet models and practices in economic, cultural, social, and other realms.
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In this book an international group of scholars examines China's acceptance and ultimate rejection of Soviet models and practices in economic, cultural, social, and other realms.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9780739142226
- ISBN-10: 0739142224
- Artikelnr.: 26948554
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9780739142226
- ISBN-10: 0739142224
- Artikelnr.: 26948554
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Hua-Yu Li - Contributions by Thomas P. Bernstein; Tina Mai Chen; Izabella Goikhman; Guiha Guan; Donghui He; Xiaojia Hou; You Ji; Hanbing Kong; Lorenz Luthi; Elizabeth McGuire; Gregory Rohlf; Gilbert Rozman; Laurence Schneider; Douglas Stiffler;
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: The Complexities of Learning from
the Soviet Union Part 3 I. The Ups and Downs of Sino-Soviet Relations
Chapter 4 1. Sino-Soviet Relations during the Mao Years, 1949-1969 Chapter
5 2. The Main Causes for the Return of the Chinese Changchun Railway to
China and its Impact on Sino-Soviet Relations Chapter 6 3. "Only a
Handshake but no Embrace:" Sino-Soviet Normalization in the 1980s Part 7
II. Ideological and Military Influences Chapter 8 4. Instilling Stalinism
in Chinese Party Members: Absorbing Stalin's Short Course in the 1950s
Chapter 9 5. The Soviet Model and the Breakdown of the Military Alliance
Part 10 III. Soviet Economic Assistance and Socialist Transformation
Chapter 11 6. How to Build a Modern Economy: China Learns from the Soviet
Union Chapter 12 7. "Get Organized:" The Impact of the Soviet Model on the
CCP's Rural Economic Strategy, 1949-l953 Chapter 13 8. Implementing the
Soviet Model of State Farms in China Part 14 IV. Society Chapter 15 9.
"Labor is Glorious:" Model Laborers in the PRC Chapter 16 10. The Influence
of Soviet Union on Gender Equality in China in the l950s Part 17 V. Soviet
Influence on Science and Education Chapter 18 11. The Political Dimensions
of Soviet-Chinese Academic Interactions in the l950s: Questioning the
Impact -Response Approach Chapter 19 12. "Three Blows of the Shoulder
Pole:" Soviet Experts at Chinese People's University, 1950-1957 Chapter 20
13. Lysenkoism and the Suppression of Genetics in the PRC, 1949-1956
Chapter 21 14. Between Revolutions: Chinese Students in Soviet Institutes,
1948-l966 Part 22 VI. Literature and Film Chapter 23 15. Coming of Age in
the Brave New World: The Changing Reception of the Soviet Novel, How the
Steel was Tempered, in the PRC Chapter 24 16. Film and Gender in
Sino-Soviet Cultural Exchange, 1949-69 Part 25 VII. The Era of Reform and
the Impact of the Soviet Collapse Chapter 26 17. China's Concurrent Debate
about the Gorbachev Era Chapter 27 18. Fate of the Soviet Model of
Multinational State-Building in the PRC Chapter 28 19. The Impact of the
Collapse of the Soviet Union on China's Political Choices Chapter 29
Concluding Assessment
the Soviet Union Part 3 I. The Ups and Downs of Sino-Soviet Relations
Chapter 4 1. Sino-Soviet Relations during the Mao Years, 1949-1969 Chapter
5 2. The Main Causes for the Return of the Chinese Changchun Railway to
China and its Impact on Sino-Soviet Relations Chapter 6 3. "Only a
Handshake but no Embrace:" Sino-Soviet Normalization in the 1980s Part 7
II. Ideological and Military Influences Chapter 8 4. Instilling Stalinism
in Chinese Party Members: Absorbing Stalin's Short Course in the 1950s
Chapter 9 5. The Soviet Model and the Breakdown of the Military Alliance
Part 10 III. Soviet Economic Assistance and Socialist Transformation
Chapter 11 6. How to Build a Modern Economy: China Learns from the Soviet
Union Chapter 12 7. "Get Organized:" The Impact of the Soviet Model on the
CCP's Rural Economic Strategy, 1949-l953 Chapter 13 8. Implementing the
Soviet Model of State Farms in China Part 14 IV. Society Chapter 15 9.
"Labor is Glorious:" Model Laborers in the PRC Chapter 16 10. The Influence
of Soviet Union on Gender Equality in China in the l950s Part 17 V. Soviet
Influence on Science and Education Chapter 18 11. The Political Dimensions
of Soviet-Chinese Academic Interactions in the l950s: Questioning the
Impact -Response Approach Chapter 19 12. "Three Blows of the Shoulder
Pole:" Soviet Experts at Chinese People's University, 1950-1957 Chapter 20
13. Lysenkoism and the Suppression of Genetics in the PRC, 1949-1956
Chapter 21 14. Between Revolutions: Chinese Students in Soviet Institutes,
1948-l966 Part 22 VI. Literature and Film Chapter 23 15. Coming of Age in
the Brave New World: The Changing Reception of the Soviet Novel, How the
Steel was Tempered, in the PRC Chapter 24 16. Film and Gender in
Sino-Soviet Cultural Exchange, 1949-69 Part 25 VII. The Era of Reform and
the Impact of the Soviet Collapse Chapter 26 17. China's Concurrent Debate
about the Gorbachev Era Chapter 27 18. Fate of the Soviet Model of
Multinational State-Building in the PRC Chapter 28 19. The Impact of the
Collapse of the Soviet Union on China's Political Choices Chapter 29
Concluding Assessment
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: The Complexities of Learning from
the Soviet Union Part 3 I. The Ups and Downs of Sino-Soviet Relations
Chapter 4 1. Sino-Soviet Relations during the Mao Years, 1949-1969 Chapter
5 2. The Main Causes for the Return of the Chinese Changchun Railway to
China and its Impact on Sino-Soviet Relations Chapter 6 3. "Only a
Handshake but no Embrace:" Sino-Soviet Normalization in the 1980s Part 7
II. Ideological and Military Influences Chapter 8 4. Instilling Stalinism
in Chinese Party Members: Absorbing Stalin's Short Course in the 1950s
Chapter 9 5. The Soviet Model and the Breakdown of the Military Alliance
Part 10 III. Soviet Economic Assistance and Socialist Transformation
Chapter 11 6. How to Build a Modern Economy: China Learns from the Soviet
Union Chapter 12 7. "Get Organized:" The Impact of the Soviet Model on the
CCP's Rural Economic Strategy, 1949-l953 Chapter 13 8. Implementing the
Soviet Model of State Farms in China Part 14 IV. Society Chapter 15 9.
"Labor is Glorious:" Model Laborers in the PRC Chapter 16 10. The Influence
of Soviet Union on Gender Equality in China in the l950s Part 17 V. Soviet
Influence on Science and Education Chapter 18 11. The Political Dimensions
of Soviet-Chinese Academic Interactions in the l950s: Questioning the
Impact -Response Approach Chapter 19 12. "Three Blows of the Shoulder
Pole:" Soviet Experts at Chinese People's University, 1950-1957 Chapter 20
13. Lysenkoism and the Suppression of Genetics in the PRC, 1949-1956
Chapter 21 14. Between Revolutions: Chinese Students in Soviet Institutes,
1948-l966 Part 22 VI. Literature and Film Chapter 23 15. Coming of Age in
the Brave New World: The Changing Reception of the Soviet Novel, How the
Steel was Tempered, in the PRC Chapter 24 16. Film and Gender in
Sino-Soviet Cultural Exchange, 1949-69 Part 25 VII. The Era of Reform and
the Impact of the Soviet Collapse Chapter 26 17. China's Concurrent Debate
about the Gorbachev Era Chapter 27 18. Fate of the Soviet Model of
Multinational State-Building in the PRC Chapter 28 19. The Impact of the
Collapse of the Soviet Union on China's Political Choices Chapter 29
Concluding Assessment
the Soviet Union Part 3 I. The Ups and Downs of Sino-Soviet Relations
Chapter 4 1. Sino-Soviet Relations during the Mao Years, 1949-1969 Chapter
5 2. The Main Causes for the Return of the Chinese Changchun Railway to
China and its Impact on Sino-Soviet Relations Chapter 6 3. "Only a
Handshake but no Embrace:" Sino-Soviet Normalization in the 1980s Part 7
II. Ideological and Military Influences Chapter 8 4. Instilling Stalinism
in Chinese Party Members: Absorbing Stalin's Short Course in the 1950s
Chapter 9 5. The Soviet Model and the Breakdown of the Military Alliance
Part 10 III. Soviet Economic Assistance and Socialist Transformation
Chapter 11 6. How to Build a Modern Economy: China Learns from the Soviet
Union Chapter 12 7. "Get Organized:" The Impact of the Soviet Model on the
CCP's Rural Economic Strategy, 1949-l953 Chapter 13 8. Implementing the
Soviet Model of State Farms in China Part 14 IV. Society Chapter 15 9.
"Labor is Glorious:" Model Laborers in the PRC Chapter 16 10. The Influence
of Soviet Union on Gender Equality in China in the l950s Part 17 V. Soviet
Influence on Science and Education Chapter 18 11. The Political Dimensions
of Soviet-Chinese Academic Interactions in the l950s: Questioning the
Impact -Response Approach Chapter 19 12. "Three Blows of the Shoulder
Pole:" Soviet Experts at Chinese People's University, 1950-1957 Chapter 20
13. Lysenkoism and the Suppression of Genetics in the PRC, 1949-1956
Chapter 21 14. Between Revolutions: Chinese Students in Soviet Institutes,
1948-l966 Part 22 VI. Literature and Film Chapter 23 15. Coming of Age in
the Brave New World: The Changing Reception of the Soviet Novel, How the
Steel was Tempered, in the PRC Chapter 24 16. Film and Gender in
Sino-Soviet Cultural Exchange, 1949-69 Part 25 VII. The Era of Reform and
the Impact of the Soviet Collapse Chapter 26 17. China's Concurrent Debate
about the Gorbachev Era Chapter 27 18. Fate of the Soviet Model of
Multinational State-Building in the PRC Chapter 28 19. The Impact of the
Collapse of the Soviet Union on China's Political Choices Chapter 29
Concluding Assessment