Explores the economic, social and financial changes that have transformed China's rural governance over the past twenty years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
An Chen (Ph.D., Yale University, Connecticut) is Associate Professor of Political Science at the National University of Singapore and a former Senior Research Fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the author of Restructuring Political Power in China: Alliances and Opposition, 1978-1998 (1999). His recent publications have appeared in Politics and Society, Political Science Quarterly, Modern Asian Studies, China Quarterly, Modern China, Democratization, the Journal of Democracy, and the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The changing foundations of Communist rule in China's rural society 3. The 1994 tax reform and rural fiscal crises 4. The township in the era of reform 5. The mechanisms of political power in villages 6. Village finance: its deterioration and consequences 7. The abolition of agricultural taxes and village governance 8. Transformed peasant society and realignment in rural politics 9. Entrepreneur cadres as new rural ruling elites 10. Prospects for China's rural governance Appendices Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction 2. The changing foundations of Communist rule in China's rural society 3. The 1994 tax reform and rural fiscal crises 4. The township in the era of reform 5. The mechanisms of political power in villages 6. Village finance: its deterioration and consequences 7. The abolition of agricultural taxes and village governance 8. Transformed peasant society and realignment in rural politics 9. Entrepreneur cadres as new rural ruling elites 10. Prospects for China's rural governance Appendices Bibliography Index.
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