People's Republic of China, Volumes I and II
I: Natural Resources, Population and Social Life; II: Policies and Implications of Structural Reform
Herausgeber: Pieke, Frank N.
People's Republic of China, Volumes I and II
I: Natural Resources, Population and Social Life; II: Policies and Implications of Structural Reform
Herausgeber: Pieke, Frank N.
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This title was first published in 2002. This two volume set collects in a conveniently accessible form the most influential articles by leading authorities in the study of China. It provides an international reference work, combined with an authoritative introduction by the editor.
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This title was first published in 2002. This two volume set collects in a conveniently accessible form the most influential articles by leading authorities in the study of China. It provides an international reference work, combined with an authoritative introduction by the editor.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 1038
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 170mm
- Gewicht: 2077g
- ISBN-13: 9781138721197
- ISBN-10: 1138721190
- Artikelnr.: 59995372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 1038
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 170mm
- Gewicht: 2077g
- ISBN-13: 9781138721197
- ISBN-10: 1138721190
- Artikelnr.: 59995372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Contents: Volume I: Natural Resources, Population and Social Life: Natural
Resources, Pollution and The Environment: Anthropogenic factors in land-use
change in China, Gerhard K. Heilig; China's energy and resource uses:
continuity and change, Vaclav Smil; Industrial pollution in China and
remedial policies, Eduard B. Vermeer. China's Population: Growth and
Control: Malthusian models and Chinese realities: the Chinese demographic
system 1700-2000, James Lee and Wang Feng; Controlling births and bodies in
village China, Susan Greenhalgh; Infant abandonment and adoption in China,
Kay Johnson, Huang Banghan and Wang Liyao. Marriage and Social Relations:
Dynamics of marriage change in Chinese rural society in transition: a study
of a Northern Chinese village, Weiguo Zhang; Marriage quality: measurement
and determinants, Xu Anqi and Ye Wenzhen; The culture of guanxi in a North
China village, Yunxiang Yan; The institutional process of market
clientelism: guanxi and private business in a South China city, David L.
Wank. The Rural-Urban Divide, Urbanization, Mobility and Ethnic Plurality:
The hukou system and rural-urban migration in China: processes and changes,
Kam Wing Chan and Li Zhang; Desakotas and beyond: urbanization in Southern
China, Gregory Eliyu Guldin; Native place, migration and the emergence of
peasant enclaves in Beijing, Lawrence J.C. Ma and Biao Xiang; Being
Chinese: the peripheralization of traditional identity, Myron L. Cohen; The
call of Mao or money? Han Chinese settlers on China's South-western
borders, Mette Halskov Hansen. Education and Health Care: The
'marketization' of Chinese higher education: a critical assessment, Yin
Qiping and Gordon White (1994); Economic reform and attainment in basic
education in China, Tsui Kai-yuen; The Chinese health care system: lessons
for other nations, William C.L. Hsaio; From 'barefoot doctor' to 'village
doctor' in Tiger Springs village: a case study of rural health care
transformations in socialist China, Sydney D. White; Women's health status
and gender inequality in China, Mei-yu Yu and Rosemary Sarri; Name index.
Volume II: Policies and Implications of Structural Reform: Market Reform:
Policies and Practice: China's economic growth in an international context,
Nicholas R. Lardy; Redefining state, plan and market: China's reforms in
agricultural commerce, Terry Sicular; Enterprise bankruptcies and the
restructuring of China's state-owned sector: a review of some recent
problems and prospects for future success, Russell Smyth. Market Reform:
Structural Implications: Income and inequality in China: composition,
distribution and growth of household income 1988-1995, Azizur Rahman Khan
and Carl Riskin; From organized dependence to disorganized despotism:
changing labour regimes in Chinese factories, Ching Kwan Lee; The reform of
social welfare in China, Mark Selden and Laiyin You; The Communist legacy
in post-Mao economic growth, Lance L.P. Gore. Political and Legal reform:
Policies and Practice: Jiang Zemin's successor: the rise of the 4th
generation of leaders in the PRC, Li Cheng; Reforming China's cadre
management system: 2 views of a civil service, Lam Tao-chiu and Hon S.
Chan; The Chinese legal system: continuing commitment to the primacy of
state power, Pitman B. Potter; Chinese civic associations: an empirical
analysis, Minxin Pei. Political and Legal reform: Protest, Resistance and
Deviance: Institutional amphibiousness and the transition from Communism:
the case of China, X.L. Ding; Chinese intellectuals' quest for national
greatness and nationalistic writing in the 1990s, Suisheng Zhao; Acting out
democracy: political theater in modern China, Joseph W. Esherick and
Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom; Villagers and popular resistance in China,
Lianjiang Li and Kevin J. O'Brien. Culture, Consumerism and Lifestyle:
Recycling tradition: culture, history and political economy in the
chrysanthemum festivals in South China, Helen F. Siu; Body, discourse and
the cultural politics of contemporary Chinese qigong, Jian Xu; Prostitutes,
prostitution and STD/HIV transmission in mainland China, Vincent E. Gil,
Marco S. Wang, Allen F. Anderson, Guo Matthew Lin and Zongjian Oliver Wu;
Eating Chinese medicine, Judith Farquhar; Name index.
Resources, Pollution and The Environment: Anthropogenic factors in land-use
change in China, Gerhard K. Heilig; China's energy and resource uses:
continuity and change, Vaclav Smil; Industrial pollution in China and
remedial policies, Eduard B. Vermeer. China's Population: Growth and
Control: Malthusian models and Chinese realities: the Chinese demographic
system 1700-2000, James Lee and Wang Feng; Controlling births and bodies in
village China, Susan Greenhalgh; Infant abandonment and adoption in China,
Kay Johnson, Huang Banghan and Wang Liyao. Marriage and Social Relations:
Dynamics of marriage change in Chinese rural society in transition: a study
of a Northern Chinese village, Weiguo Zhang; Marriage quality: measurement
and determinants, Xu Anqi and Ye Wenzhen; The culture of guanxi in a North
China village, Yunxiang Yan; The institutional process of market
clientelism: guanxi and private business in a South China city, David L.
Wank. The Rural-Urban Divide, Urbanization, Mobility and Ethnic Plurality:
The hukou system and rural-urban migration in China: processes and changes,
Kam Wing Chan and Li Zhang; Desakotas and beyond: urbanization in Southern
China, Gregory Eliyu Guldin; Native place, migration and the emergence of
peasant enclaves in Beijing, Lawrence J.C. Ma and Biao Xiang; Being
Chinese: the peripheralization of traditional identity, Myron L. Cohen; The
call of Mao or money? Han Chinese settlers on China's South-western
borders, Mette Halskov Hansen. Education and Health Care: The
'marketization' of Chinese higher education: a critical assessment, Yin
Qiping and Gordon White (1994); Economic reform and attainment in basic
education in China, Tsui Kai-yuen; The Chinese health care system: lessons
for other nations, William C.L. Hsaio; From 'barefoot doctor' to 'village
doctor' in Tiger Springs village: a case study of rural health care
transformations in socialist China, Sydney D. White; Women's health status
and gender inequality in China, Mei-yu Yu and Rosemary Sarri; Name index.
Volume II: Policies and Implications of Structural Reform: Market Reform:
Policies and Practice: China's economic growth in an international context,
Nicholas R. Lardy; Redefining state, plan and market: China's reforms in
agricultural commerce, Terry Sicular; Enterprise bankruptcies and the
restructuring of China's state-owned sector: a review of some recent
problems and prospects for future success, Russell Smyth. Market Reform:
Structural Implications: Income and inequality in China: composition,
distribution and growth of household income 1988-1995, Azizur Rahman Khan
and Carl Riskin; From organized dependence to disorganized despotism:
changing labour regimes in Chinese factories, Ching Kwan Lee; The reform of
social welfare in China, Mark Selden and Laiyin You; The Communist legacy
in post-Mao economic growth, Lance L.P. Gore. Political and Legal reform:
Policies and Practice: Jiang Zemin's successor: the rise of the 4th
generation of leaders in the PRC, Li Cheng; Reforming China's cadre
management system: 2 views of a civil service, Lam Tao-chiu and Hon S.
Chan; The Chinese legal system: continuing commitment to the primacy of
state power, Pitman B. Potter; Chinese civic associations: an empirical
analysis, Minxin Pei. Political and Legal reform: Protest, Resistance and
Deviance: Institutional amphibiousness and the transition from Communism:
the case of China, X.L. Ding; Chinese intellectuals' quest for national
greatness and nationalistic writing in the 1990s, Suisheng Zhao; Acting out
democracy: political theater in modern China, Joseph W. Esherick and
Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom; Villagers and popular resistance in China,
Lianjiang Li and Kevin J. O'Brien. Culture, Consumerism and Lifestyle:
Recycling tradition: culture, history and political economy in the
chrysanthemum festivals in South China, Helen F. Siu; Body, discourse and
the cultural politics of contemporary Chinese qigong, Jian Xu; Prostitutes,
prostitution and STD/HIV transmission in mainland China, Vincent E. Gil,
Marco S. Wang, Allen F. Anderson, Guo Matthew Lin and Zongjian Oliver Wu;
Eating Chinese medicine, Judith Farquhar; Name index.
Contents: Volume I: Natural Resources, Population and Social Life: Natural
Resources, Pollution and The Environment: Anthropogenic factors in land-use
change in China, Gerhard K. Heilig; China's energy and resource uses:
continuity and change, Vaclav Smil; Industrial pollution in China and
remedial policies, Eduard B. Vermeer. China's Population: Growth and
Control: Malthusian models and Chinese realities: the Chinese demographic
system 1700-2000, James Lee and Wang Feng; Controlling births and bodies in
village China, Susan Greenhalgh; Infant abandonment and adoption in China,
Kay Johnson, Huang Banghan and Wang Liyao. Marriage and Social Relations:
Dynamics of marriage change in Chinese rural society in transition: a study
of a Northern Chinese village, Weiguo Zhang; Marriage quality: measurement
and determinants, Xu Anqi and Ye Wenzhen; The culture of guanxi in a North
China village, Yunxiang Yan; The institutional process of market
clientelism: guanxi and private business in a South China city, David L.
Wank. The Rural-Urban Divide, Urbanization, Mobility and Ethnic Plurality:
The hukou system and rural-urban migration in China: processes and changes,
Kam Wing Chan and Li Zhang; Desakotas and beyond: urbanization in Southern
China, Gregory Eliyu Guldin; Native place, migration and the emergence of
peasant enclaves in Beijing, Lawrence J.C. Ma and Biao Xiang; Being
Chinese: the peripheralization of traditional identity, Myron L. Cohen; The
call of Mao or money? Han Chinese settlers on China's South-western
borders, Mette Halskov Hansen. Education and Health Care: The
'marketization' of Chinese higher education: a critical assessment, Yin
Qiping and Gordon White (1994); Economic reform and attainment in basic
education in China, Tsui Kai-yuen; The Chinese health care system: lessons
for other nations, William C.L. Hsaio; From 'barefoot doctor' to 'village
doctor' in Tiger Springs village: a case study of rural health care
transformations in socialist China, Sydney D. White; Women's health status
and gender inequality in China, Mei-yu Yu and Rosemary Sarri; Name index.
Volume II: Policies and Implications of Structural Reform: Market Reform:
Policies and Practice: China's economic growth in an international context,
Nicholas R. Lardy; Redefining state, plan and market: China's reforms in
agricultural commerce, Terry Sicular; Enterprise bankruptcies and the
restructuring of China's state-owned sector: a review of some recent
problems and prospects for future success, Russell Smyth. Market Reform:
Structural Implications: Income and inequality in China: composition,
distribution and growth of household income 1988-1995, Azizur Rahman Khan
and Carl Riskin; From organized dependence to disorganized despotism:
changing labour regimes in Chinese factories, Ching Kwan Lee; The reform of
social welfare in China, Mark Selden and Laiyin You; The Communist legacy
in post-Mao economic growth, Lance L.P. Gore. Political and Legal reform:
Policies and Practice: Jiang Zemin's successor: the rise of the 4th
generation of leaders in the PRC, Li Cheng; Reforming China's cadre
management system: 2 views of a civil service, Lam Tao-chiu and Hon S.
Chan; The Chinese legal system: continuing commitment to the primacy of
state power, Pitman B. Potter; Chinese civic associations: an empirical
analysis, Minxin Pei. Political and Legal reform: Protest, Resistance and
Deviance: Institutional amphibiousness and the transition from Communism:
the case of China, X.L. Ding; Chinese intellectuals' quest for national
greatness and nationalistic writing in the 1990s, Suisheng Zhao; Acting out
democracy: political theater in modern China, Joseph W. Esherick and
Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom; Villagers and popular resistance in China,
Lianjiang Li and Kevin J. O'Brien. Culture, Consumerism and Lifestyle:
Recycling tradition: culture, history and political economy in the
chrysanthemum festivals in South China, Helen F. Siu; Body, discourse and
the cultural politics of contemporary Chinese qigong, Jian Xu; Prostitutes,
prostitution and STD/HIV transmission in mainland China, Vincent E. Gil,
Marco S. Wang, Allen F. Anderson, Guo Matthew Lin and Zongjian Oliver Wu;
Eating Chinese medicine, Judith Farquhar; Name index.
Resources, Pollution and The Environment: Anthropogenic factors in land-use
change in China, Gerhard K. Heilig; China's energy and resource uses:
continuity and change, Vaclav Smil; Industrial pollution in China and
remedial policies, Eduard B. Vermeer. China's Population: Growth and
Control: Malthusian models and Chinese realities: the Chinese demographic
system 1700-2000, James Lee and Wang Feng; Controlling births and bodies in
village China, Susan Greenhalgh; Infant abandonment and adoption in China,
Kay Johnson, Huang Banghan and Wang Liyao. Marriage and Social Relations:
Dynamics of marriage change in Chinese rural society in transition: a study
of a Northern Chinese village, Weiguo Zhang; Marriage quality: measurement
and determinants, Xu Anqi and Ye Wenzhen; The culture of guanxi in a North
China village, Yunxiang Yan; The institutional process of market
clientelism: guanxi and private business in a South China city, David L.
Wank. The Rural-Urban Divide, Urbanization, Mobility and Ethnic Plurality:
The hukou system and rural-urban migration in China: processes and changes,
Kam Wing Chan and Li Zhang; Desakotas and beyond: urbanization in Southern
China, Gregory Eliyu Guldin; Native place, migration and the emergence of
peasant enclaves in Beijing, Lawrence J.C. Ma and Biao Xiang; Being
Chinese: the peripheralization of traditional identity, Myron L. Cohen; The
call of Mao or money? Han Chinese settlers on China's South-western
borders, Mette Halskov Hansen. Education and Health Care: The
'marketization' of Chinese higher education: a critical assessment, Yin
Qiping and Gordon White (1994); Economic reform and attainment in basic
education in China, Tsui Kai-yuen; The Chinese health care system: lessons
for other nations, William C.L. Hsaio; From 'barefoot doctor' to 'village
doctor' in Tiger Springs village: a case study of rural health care
transformations in socialist China, Sydney D. White; Women's health status
and gender inequality in China, Mei-yu Yu and Rosemary Sarri; Name index.
Volume II: Policies and Implications of Structural Reform: Market Reform:
Policies and Practice: China's economic growth in an international context,
Nicholas R. Lardy; Redefining state, plan and market: China's reforms in
agricultural commerce, Terry Sicular; Enterprise bankruptcies and the
restructuring of China's state-owned sector: a review of some recent
problems and prospects for future success, Russell Smyth. Market Reform:
Structural Implications: Income and inequality in China: composition,
distribution and growth of household income 1988-1995, Azizur Rahman Khan
and Carl Riskin; From organized dependence to disorganized despotism:
changing labour regimes in Chinese factories, Ching Kwan Lee; The reform of
social welfare in China, Mark Selden and Laiyin You; The Communist legacy
in post-Mao economic growth, Lance L.P. Gore. Political and Legal reform:
Policies and Practice: Jiang Zemin's successor: the rise of the 4th
generation of leaders in the PRC, Li Cheng; Reforming China's cadre
management system: 2 views of a civil service, Lam Tao-chiu and Hon S.
Chan; The Chinese legal system: continuing commitment to the primacy of
state power, Pitman B. Potter; Chinese civic associations: an empirical
analysis, Minxin Pei. Political and Legal reform: Protest, Resistance and
Deviance: Institutional amphibiousness and the transition from Communism:
the case of China, X.L. Ding; Chinese intellectuals' quest for national
greatness and nationalistic writing in the 1990s, Suisheng Zhao; Acting out
democracy: political theater in modern China, Joseph W. Esherick and
Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom; Villagers and popular resistance in China,
Lianjiang Li and Kevin J. O'Brien. Culture, Consumerism and Lifestyle:
Recycling tradition: culture, history and political economy in the
chrysanthemum festivals in South China, Helen F. Siu; Body, discourse and
the cultural politics of contemporary Chinese qigong, Jian Xu; Prostitutes,
prostitution and STD/HIV transmission in mainland China, Vincent E. Gil,
Marco S. Wang, Allen F. Anderson, Guo Matthew Lin and Zongjian Oliver Wu;
Eating Chinese medicine, Judith Farquhar; Name index.