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How China's leaders think : the inside story of China's reform and what this means for the future / Robert Lawrence Kuhn.
Lippincott Library HD57.7 .K75 2010
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kuhn, Robert Lawrence.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Leadership--China.
- Leadership.
- Politics and government.
- Statesmen.
- China.
- Statesmen--China.
- China--Economic policy--2000-.
- Economic policy.
- China--Economic conditions--2000-.
- Economic conditions.
- China--Politics and government--21st century.
- Physical Description:
- xxiv, 546 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
- Other Title:
- Inside story of China's reform and what this means for the future
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore : John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
- Contents:
- Part 1 Guiding Principles 1
- 1 Pride 3
- 2 Stability 13
- 3 Responsibility 19
- 4 Vision 27
- Part II Thinking Reform 35
- 5 Subjugation, Humiliation, Oppression 37
- 6 Reform's Epic Struggle 51
- 7 Tiananmen and Thereafter 67
- 8 What's a "Socialist Market Economy?" 75
- 9 How Communism Adopted Capital and Ownership 95
- 10 The Hidden Power of Jiang Zemin's "Three Represents" 107
- 11 The Driving Relevance of Hu Jintao's "Scientific Perspective on Development" 121
- 12 Snapshots of Economic Reform 133
- 13 The Countryside is Core 145
- 14 Rebalancing Imbalances 155
- 15 How Reform Permeates All Society 165
- 16 Here Come the Lawyers 177
- 17 Facing Up to Corruption 185
- 18 Values and the New Social Contract 193
- Part III Doing Reform 207
- 19 Provincial Pictures of Reform 209
- 20 Regional Dragonheads: Pudong (Shanghai) and Binhai (Tianjin) 223
- 21 What to Do with State-Owned Enterprises? 233
- 22 The Private Business Revolution 253
- 23 Banking Reform: The Largest Assets and Greatest Risks 263
- 24 Reforming Science & Technology with Sparks & Torches 277
- 25 Education: When Reform and Tradition Clash 287
- 26 Healthcare and Medical Reform: One Doctor's Story 293
- 27 Media and Publishing Reform: Hidden in Plain Sight 303
- 28 How Telecommunications and the Internet Changed China 321
- 29 Diversity of Culture; Question of Censorship 333
- 30 How China's Leaders Love Film 345
- 31 Why Religion Became Important 359
- 32 Foreign Policy Breaks Free 375
- 33 What does Military Reform Mean? 393
- 34 Telling China's Story to the World 405
- Part IV Reform's Future 419
- 35 China's Future Senior Leaders 421
- 36 China's New Kind of Leaders 441
- 37 China's Economic Future: How Far Can It Go? 461
- 38 Guangdong Visions 473
- 39 China's Political Future: Is Reform Real? 487
- 40 China Threat or China Model? 505
- 41 China Reflections and Visions 521.
- ISBN:
- 9780470824450
- 047082445X
- OCLC:
- 298775893
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