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agricultural reforms
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CCP Central Committee
CCP Leadership
Central Disciplinary Inspection Commission
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese economic system
Chinese governance
Eleventh CCP Central Committee
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Foreign Policy Peking
GNP Growth
GNP Growth Rate
ideological theory
Mainland China
Mao Ze Dong
Mao Zedong
Non-traditional Schools
Nontraditional Schools
party rectification
Party Work Style
PLA General Staff
political corruption
Political Ideological Goals
political reform challenges in China
population controls
population policy
Premier Zhou En-lai
Sino Soviet Polemics
Sino-Soviet relations
socialist ideology
Socialist Spiritual Civilization
Soviet Type Economic System
special economic zones
Township People's Government
Township People’s Government
West Germany
Zhou En-lai
Zhou Enlai

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367006242
  • Weight: 1410g
  • Dimensions: 147 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Over the past several years, Mainland China has undertaken reforms in various domestic areas, including culture and society, education, the economy, and the Communist Party. In addition, since September 1982 Peking has begun to pursue an independent course in foreign relations. In this volume, based on the Thirteenth Sino-American Conference in Taipei, contributors provide a penetrating analysis of the problems Peking faces in trying to implement reforms and of possible future developments in its domestic and foreign policies. In Part 1 they examine ideological theory and practice, party reform, the Hong Kong question, political corruption, population controls, and cultural and educational problems. Part 2 includes discussion of the Mainland Chinese economic system as a whole, the issue of special economic zones, and agricultural reforms. The final part focuses on China’s foreign policy, looking specifically at Peking’s relations with India and Western Europe and at the Washington-Peking-Moscow triangle.

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