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Urbanisation and urban development issues are the focus of this comprehensive account which introduces readers to the far-reaching changes now taking place in Chinese cities.

Produktbeschreibung
Urbanisation and urban development issues are the focus of this comprehensive account which introduces readers to the far-reaching changes now taking place in Chinese cities.

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Autorenporträt
John Logan is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Albany, SUNY and Director of the Lewis Mumford Center for Comparative Urban and Regional Research. He is the co-author of Urban Fortunes: The Political Economy of Place (1987), Beyond the City Limits (1990) and Family Ties: Enduring Relations between Parents and their Grown Children (1996).
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"A valuable and timely addition to the expanding Chinese citystudies." Kam Wing Chan, University of Washington

"During the past two decades urban China has undergone aremarkable transformation as the old system of central planning hasgiven way to domestic and international market forces. Aonce-distinctive model of urbanism is being replaced by somethingentirely new. Logan and his collaborators provide a highlydisciplined, coherent, state of the art examination of thesechanges through detailed studies of migration, housing reform,community change and other vital topics." Andrew Walder,Stanford University

"This book is a timely and valuable contribution to ourunderstanding of changing China and the urban developmentalprocess." Yehua Dennis Wei, University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee