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TITLE |
China in the post-Deng era / edited by Joseph Y.S. Cheng. |
IMPRINT |
Hong Kong : Chinese University Press, 1998. |
DESCRIPTION |
x, 707 p. ; 23 cm. |
NOTE |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
SUMMARY |
1. It is an appropriate time to review developments in China and suggest what needs to be done in the future. A team of experts has been gathered for this formidable task. They come from Australia, China, Hong Kong and the United States. |
SUMMARY |
2. Each author deals with a specific policy area, and the chapters will cover: what has been achieved since 1978; an evaluation of the policies and reforms so far with emphasis on what needs to be done in the future; what are the plans of Chinese leaders on further reforms and future changes, and what is the authors' evaluation of such plans; and what will be the impact of the leadership succession following Deng's death. |
SUBJECT |
China -- Economic conditions -- 1976-. |
SUBJECT |
China -- Politics and government -- 1976-2002. |
SUBJECT |
China -- Social conditions -- 1976-2000. |
DISCIPLINE |
Chinese History. |
DISCIPLINE |
Liberal Studies -- Modern China. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
Cheng, Yu-shek, Joseph, 1949-. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
¾G¦tºÓ, 1949-. |
ISBN |
9622017924. |