AG Walder - Modern China, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
It is commonly remarked, and with obvious justification, that the working class did not make the Chinese revolution. An equally justified remark is rarely heard: that the revolution, on the …
X Su - Environment and Planning A, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
… corporatism) deployed by the Chinesestate to facilitate cross-… Second, this paper examines how the Chinesestate handles the … This framework draws on the making and remaking of …
MM Pearson - Public Administration Review, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… To highlight the bureaucratic and institutional difficulties associated with remakingChina’s system of economic governance, this section focuses on three problems faced by China’s …
… for the expression of state power are the rules of marriage. Many elements of marriage and family life are shaped by state policy: the ceremony itself registered in state offices; parental …
JW Esherick - Remaking the Chinese city: modernity and national …, 1900 - degruyter.com
… Foreign consular jurisdiction in the concessions provided a degree of autonomy from the fiscal and political reach of the Chinesestate. This autonomy attracted a great deal of Chinese …
Q Yang, D Ley - Urban Studies, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… effects of state-facilitated urban redevelopment in China by examining … state-facilitated urban redevelopment in the Chinese city is interdependent with, and mutually reinforced by, state-…
… sort of centralized, rational, and inclusive state Skocpol envisioned. I suspect that a similarly unflattering picture of the Chinese revolution and the state it created will emerge when the …
Tim Byrnes is an unlikely symbol of China’s bid to become the world’s high-tech superpower. For a start he is Australian. Yet the 39-year-old quantum physicist’s decision to swap a …
… rise and remaking of state-owned businesses in the People’s Republic of China during this … “State capitalism” captures China’s unique blend of markets, finance, government-owned …