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Illustrations | p. xv |
Preface | p. xvi |
About the Author | p. xix |
Political Map of China | p. xx |
Introducation | p. 1 |
Modernization and Chinese Civilization | p. 1 |
Theories of Analysis of Chinese Politics | p. 8 |
Theoretical Analysis in the Early Years of the PRC | p. 10 |
Theories Engendered by the Cultural Revolution | p. 15 |
Post-Mao Theories of Analysis | p. 21 |
Conclusions | p. 23 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 24 |
The Chinese Tradition | p. 25 |
Basic Characteristics | p. 25 |
The Governmental Structure of Traditional China | p. 31 |
The Examination System | p. 35 |
Literature and Art | p. 36 |
The Role of Law in Traditional China | p. 36 |
The Military | p. 38 |
The Barbarian Problem | p. 39 |
Interpretations of Chinese History | p. 39 |
Implications for Industrialization | p. 42 |
Conclusions | p. 46 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 46 |
Reformers, Warlords, and Communists | p. 47 |
The New Invasion | p. 47 |
The Self-Strengthening Movement | p. 49 |
Reform and Revolution | p. 53 |
The Reformers | p. 54 |
The Reactionaries | p. 55 |
The Revolutionaries | p. 56 |
The Kuomintang | p. 61 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 65 |
The Communist Road to Power | p. 66 |
The Early Years: 1919-1923 | p. 66 |
The Period of Soviet Control: 1923-1931 | p. 68 |
The Jiangxi Soviet: 1931-1934 | p. 70 |
The Long March: 1934-1935 | p. 72 |
The Xi'an Incident: 1936 | p. 75 |
The Second United Front: 1936-1941 | p. 76 |
Civil War and Victory: 1941-1949 | p. 82 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 84 |
PRC Politics under Mao: 1949-1976 | p. 85 |
Consolidation of Power: 1949-1955 | p. 85 |
Establishing the Organs of Power | p. 89 |
The Hundred Flowers Period: 1956-1957 | p. 94 |
The Great Leap Forward and Its Aftermath: 1958-1961 | p. 97 |
The Socialist Education Movement: 1962-1966 | p. 102 |
The Cultural Revolution: 1966-1976 | p. 104 |
The Years of Upheaval: 1966-1969 | p. 104 |
Reconstruction: 1970-1976 | p. 109 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 112 |
PRC Politics in the Post-Mao Era: 1976-2008 | p. 113 |
Interregnum: 1976-1978 | p. 113 |
Deng Ascendant | p. 116 |
The Legacy of Mao | p. 119 |
Political Realignment and Policy Readjustment | p. 120 |
The Tiananmen Demonstrations. 1989 | p. 129 |
The "Third Generation": China under Jiang Zemin | p. 134 |
The Three Represents | p. 136 |
Civie Organizations | p. 136 |
Changing Central-Local Relationships | p. 137 |
The "Fourth Generation" Assumes Power | p. 141 |
Conclusions | p. 145 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 147 |
The Politics of the Economy | p. 148 |
Introduction | p. 148 |
The Early Years: 1949-1950 | p. 149 |
The Socialist Transformation of Agriculture: 1949-1978 | p. 150 |
Industrial Policy in the Maoist Era | p. 155 |
Maoist Economic Policies Assessed | p. 156 |
Economic Policy under Deng Xiaoping | p. 158 |
Agricultural Reforms | p. 158 |
The Private Sector | p. 161 |
More Responsibility for State Enterprises | p. 162 |
Reforming the Price System | p. 163 |
Reforming the Reforms | p. 165 |
New Problems for Deng's Successors | p. 169 |
Future Concerns | p. 173 |
Conclusions | p. 176 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 177 |
Crime and Punishment: The Legal System of the PRC | p. 178 |
Less than Peaceful Coexistence of the Societal and Jural Models: 1949-1953 | p. 179 |
The Jural Model in Ascendance: 1954-1957 | p. 180 |
Resurgence of the Societal Model: 1957-1965 | p. 182 |
The Societal Model Rampant: 1966-1976 | p. 183 |
Law and Justice in the Post-Mao Era: Return to the Jural Model | p. 185 |
The New Legal System | p. 186 |
Legal Developments | p. 188 |
The Trial Process | p. 189 |
Mediation | p. 191 |
Petitions | p. 193 |
The Penal System | p. 193 |
Conclusions | p. 202 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 203 |
The Role of the Military | p. 204 |
Party and Army | p. 204 |
Assessing the Maoist Model | p. 207 |
The Influence of the Korean War on the PLA | p. 208 |
The Revolt Against Professionalism | p. 210 |
Professionalism Returns | p. 216 |
The Effect of the June Fourth Incident on the PLA | p. 220 |
The Military under Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao | p. 222 |
Conclusions | p. 227 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 228 |
Education | p. 229 |
Devising a System | p. 229 |
The Drive for Egalitarianism and Fall Back Toward Expertise | p. 232 |
Redness Revisited: The Cultural Revolution | p. 233 |
Egalitarians versus Experts: The Search for a Synthesis | p. 236 |
The Search for Academic Excellence | p. 237 |
Conclusions | p. 248 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 251 |
Quality-of-Life Issues: Health, Demography, and the Environment | p. 252 |
Health | p. 252 |
Demography | p. 260 |
The Environment | p. 269 |
Conclusions | p. 275 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 276 |
Conformity and Dissent: The Arts, the Media, and Social Control | p. 277 |
Artist and Society in China | p. 277 |
The Party, Art, and Social Protest | p. 278 |
Post-1949 Control Mechanisms | p. 279 |
Repression and Reaction | p. 281 |
Culture and the Cultural Revolution | p. 283 |
The Arts under Deng Xiaoping | p. 285 |
Restrained Dissent | p. 285 |
Protest Gains Momentum | p. 286 |
Experimenting with Capitalism in the Arts | p. 288 |
The Campaign Against Spiritual Pollution | p. 288 |
Looming Confrontation | p. 289 |
The Tiananmen Demonstrations and Their Aftermath | p. 290 |
Expression, Repression, and Social Control | p. 291 |
Conclusions | p. 297 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 298 |
Ethnic Minorities and National Integration | p. 299 |
China's Minority Peoples | p. 299 |
Ethnicity in Communist Ideology | p. 303 |
Minorities Policy in Practice | p. 304 |
The Early Years: 1949-1957 | p. 304 |
The Great Leap Forward and Its Aftermath: 1959-1965 | p. 309 |
The Cultural Revolution: 1966-1971 | p. 312 |
Return to Pluralism: 1971-1977 | p. 313 |
Post-Mao Minorities Policy | p. 314 |
Reform Produces Problems | p. 315 |
External Factors | p. 317 |
Repression Increases | p. 318 |
Genuine Autonomy as a Possible Solution | p. 323 |
Conclusions | p. 325 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 326 |
Foreign Policy | p. 327 |
Determinants | p. 327 |
Tradition | p. 327 |
Ideology | p. 329 |
Capabilities | p. 330 |
Goals | p. 331 |
The Formulation of Foreign Policy | p. 331 |
Chinese Foreign Relations: An Overview | p. 334 |
The "Lean to One Side" Policy: 1949-1954 | p. 334 |
The Bandung spirit: 1954-1957 | p. 337 |
Resurgent Nationalism and Isolation: 1957-1969 | p. 339 |
Global Power Politics: 1969-Present | p. 343 |
Triangular Politics 1969-1989 | p. 343 |
Counterbalancing the Sole Superpower: 1989-Present | p. 348 |
Post-9/11 Developments | p. 350 |
Conclusions | p. 353 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 355 |
Conclusions | p. 356 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | p. 366 |
Useful Websites | p. 367 |
Index | p. 369 |
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