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Essays by twelve leading scholars give readers insight into the workings of politics in Communist China.
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Essays by twelve leading scholars give readers insight into the workings of politics in Communist China.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780521096140
- ISBN-10: 0521096146
- Artikelnr.: 28978782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780521096140
- ISBN-10: 0521096146
- Artikelnr.: 28978782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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Preface Stuart R. Schram; Introduction John Wilson Lewis; Acknowledgements;
Part I. The Changing Role of the Communist Party in the Revolutionary
Struggle: 1. The influence of the past: how the early years helped to shape
the future of the Chinese Communist Party C. Martin Wilbur; 2. Transfer of
legitimacy in the Chinese Communist Party: origins of the Maoist myth
William F. Dorrill; 3. The roles of the monolithic party under the
totalitarian leader Leonard Schapiro and John Wilson Lewis; Part II. The
Power Elite in Theory and Practice: 4. The reign of virtue: some broad
perspectives on leader and Party in the Cultural Revolution Benjamin I.
Schwartz; 5. The Party in Chinese Communist ideology Stuart R. Schram; 6.
Factionalism in the Central Committee Philip Bridgham; Part III. The
Communist Party and Chinese Society After the Take-Over: 7. Keeping the
revolution going: problems of village leadership after land reform Thomas
P. Bernstein; 8. Party policies towards the intellectuals: the unique
blooming and contending of 1961-2 Merle Goldman; 9. Getting ahead and along
in Communist China: the ladder of success on the eve of the Cultural
Revolution Michel Oksenberg; Part IV. The New View of Power in the Cultural
Revolution Donald W. Klein; 11. Army-Party relations in the light of the
Cultural Revolution John Gittings; Contributors; Index.
Part I. The Changing Role of the Communist Party in the Revolutionary
Struggle: 1. The influence of the past: how the early years helped to shape
the future of the Chinese Communist Party C. Martin Wilbur; 2. Transfer of
legitimacy in the Chinese Communist Party: origins of the Maoist myth
William F. Dorrill; 3. The roles of the monolithic party under the
totalitarian leader Leonard Schapiro and John Wilson Lewis; Part II. The
Power Elite in Theory and Practice: 4. The reign of virtue: some broad
perspectives on leader and Party in the Cultural Revolution Benjamin I.
Schwartz; 5. The Party in Chinese Communist ideology Stuart R. Schram; 6.
Factionalism in the Central Committee Philip Bridgham; Part III. The
Communist Party and Chinese Society After the Take-Over: 7. Keeping the
revolution going: problems of village leadership after land reform Thomas
P. Bernstein; 8. Party policies towards the intellectuals: the unique
blooming and contending of 1961-2 Merle Goldman; 9. Getting ahead and along
in Communist China: the ladder of success on the eve of the Cultural
Revolution Michel Oksenberg; Part IV. The New View of Power in the Cultural
Revolution Donald W. Klein; 11. Army-Party relations in the light of the
Cultural Revolution John Gittings; Contributors; Index.
Preface Stuart R. Schram; Introduction John Wilson Lewis; Acknowledgements;
Part I. The Changing Role of the Communist Party in the Revolutionary
Struggle: 1. The influence of the past: how the early years helped to shape
the future of the Chinese Communist Party C. Martin Wilbur; 2. Transfer of
legitimacy in the Chinese Communist Party: origins of the Maoist myth
William F. Dorrill; 3. The roles of the monolithic party under the
totalitarian leader Leonard Schapiro and John Wilson Lewis; Part II. The
Power Elite in Theory and Practice: 4. The reign of virtue: some broad
perspectives on leader and Party in the Cultural Revolution Benjamin I.
Schwartz; 5. The Party in Chinese Communist ideology Stuart R. Schram; 6.
Factionalism in the Central Committee Philip Bridgham; Part III. The
Communist Party and Chinese Society After the Take-Over: 7. Keeping the
revolution going: problems of village leadership after land reform Thomas
P. Bernstein; 8. Party policies towards the intellectuals: the unique
blooming and contending of 1961-2 Merle Goldman; 9. Getting ahead and along
in Communist China: the ladder of success on the eve of the Cultural
Revolution Michel Oksenberg; Part IV. The New View of Power in the Cultural
Revolution Donald W. Klein; 11. Army-Party relations in the light of the
Cultural Revolution John Gittings; Contributors; Index.
Part I. The Changing Role of the Communist Party in the Revolutionary
Struggle: 1. The influence of the past: how the early years helped to shape
the future of the Chinese Communist Party C. Martin Wilbur; 2. Transfer of
legitimacy in the Chinese Communist Party: origins of the Maoist myth
William F. Dorrill; 3. The roles of the monolithic party under the
totalitarian leader Leonard Schapiro and John Wilson Lewis; Part II. The
Power Elite in Theory and Practice: 4. The reign of virtue: some broad
perspectives on leader and Party in the Cultural Revolution Benjamin I.
Schwartz; 5. The Party in Chinese Communist ideology Stuart R. Schram; 6.
Factionalism in the Central Committee Philip Bridgham; Part III. The
Communist Party and Chinese Society After the Take-Over: 7. Keeping the
revolution going: problems of village leadership after land reform Thomas
P. Bernstein; 8. Party policies towards the intellectuals: the unique
blooming and contending of 1961-2 Merle Goldman; 9. Getting ahead and along
in Communist China: the ladder of success on the eve of the Cultural
Revolution Michel Oksenberg; Part IV. The New View of Power in the Cultural
Revolution Donald W. Klein; 11. Army-Party relations in the light of the
Cultural Revolution John Gittings; Contributors; Index.