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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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