Chinese Rural Development

Chinese Rural Development
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 078379990X
ISBN-13 : 9780783799902
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Synopsis Chinese Rural Development by : William L. Parish

Chinese Rural Development: The Great Transformation

Chinese Rural Development: The Great Transformation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781315495286
ISBN-13 : 1315495287
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Chinese Rural Development: The Great Transformation by : William L. Parish

This text examines the Pacific War, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, from the perspective of those who fought the wars and lived through them. The relationship between history and memory informs the book, and each war is relocated in the historical and cultural experiences of Asian countries.

The Transformation of Rural China

The Transformation of Rural China
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Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 0765605511
ISBN-13 : 9780765605511
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Transformation of Rural China by : Jonathan Unger

Here, Professor Unger presents a vivid picture of life in rural areas during the Maoist revolution, and then after the post-Mao disbandment of the collectives. A story of unexpected continuities amidst great change, Unger describes how rural administrations retain Maoist characteristics

Rural Transformations and Development - China in Context

Rural Transformations and Development - China in Context
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781849806992
ISBN-13 : 1849806993
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Rural Transformations and Development - China in Context by : Norman Long

Rural Transformations and Development China in Context is a thoughtful book in both senses penetrating and packed with ideas. True to its title, it takes the reader through the main socio-economic and political changes of Chinese rural society. The book brings together a selected group of authoritative, international experts on agricultural development with particular reference to China. It is a good read for everyone, and an eminently recommendable text for professionals and students interested in issues of China s rural change. Peter Ho, University of Groningen, The Netherlands This is an insightful and excellent theoretical and empirical collection about China s contemporary agrarian transformation critically studied not in isolation from either the urban sector or the broader world, but in relation to these. It is a must-read for academics and development policy practitioners who are interested in agrarian and development issues in China in particular and the world more generally. Saturnino M. Borras Jr, Saint Mary s University, Canada Bringing together contributions by some of the leading Western scholars working on paths of rural transformation with studies by their counterparts in China, this book examines the value of contemporary development theories for understanding the specificities of China s trajectory of change. It is a first-class contribution both to Modern China studies and to the renaissance of international research on agrarian change that is now going on. It deserves a wide readership. John Harriss, Simon Fraser University at Vancouver, Canada Interesting comparative perspectives are coupled to extensive on-the-ground research in this exploration of the vast changes underway in China s villages. This book by 19 specialists pushes forward our knowledge of the circumstances and challenges faced by an eighth of humankind. Jonathan Unger, Australian National University This unique book explores the varied perspectives on contemporary processes of rural transformation and policy intervention in China. The expert contributors combine a critical review of current theoretical viewpoints and global debates with a series of case studies that document the specificities of China s pathways to change. Central issues focus on the dynamics of state peasant encounters; the diversification of labour and livelihoods; out-migration and the blurring of rural and urban scenarios; the significance of issues of value and capital and their gender implications; land ownership and sustainable resource management; struggles between administrative cadres and local actors; and the dilemmas of participatory development. Rural Transformations and Development China in Context will prove a fascinating and stimulating read for academics and researchers in the areas of Asian studies, development and agriculture, and public policy.

China's Great Economic Transformation

China's Great Economic Transformation
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 887
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ISBN-10 : 9781139470940
ISBN-13 : 1139470949
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis China's Great Economic Transformation by : Loren Brandt

This landmark study provides an integrated analysis of China's unexpected economic boom of the past three decades. The authors combine deep China expertise with broad disciplinary knowledge to explain China's remarkable combination of high-speed growth and deeply flawed institutions. Their work exposes the mechanisms underpinning the origin and expansion of China's great boom. Penetrating studies track the rise of Chinese capabilities in manufacturing and in research and development. The editors probe both achievements and weaknesses across many sectors, including China's fiscal, legal, and financial institutions. The book shows how an intricate minuet combining China's political system with sectorial development, globalization, resource transfers across geographic and economic space, and partial system reform delivered an astonishing and unprecedented growth spurt.

Chinese Village, Global Market

Chinese Village, Global Market
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781137035158
ISBN-13 : 1137035153
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Chinese Village, Global Market by : T. Saich

The story of one village, Yantian, and its remarkable economic and social transformation, this book shows how outcomes are shaped by a number of factors such as path dependence, social structures, economic resources and local entrepreneurship.

Agricultural Reform and Rural Transformation in China since 1949

Agricultural Reform and Rural Transformation in China since 1949
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9789004322493
ISBN-13 : 9004322493
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Agricultural Reform and Rural Transformation in China since 1949 by : Thomas DuBois

Since its founding, the government of the People's Republic of China has strived to transform rural production, the theme of this volume of History of Contemporary China. Fourteen articles translated from the Chinese journal Contemporary History (Dangdai Zhongguo shi yanjiu) offer both empirical account and theoretical analysis of a broad range of historical events and issues, such as the guiding policy framework of the “three rural issues,” the causes and consequences of the deep plowing movement and the development of public canteens during the Great Leap Forward, child care, enterprises and collectives, and private lending in the post-Mao era, and the changing dynamics of interregional flows of goods and people throughout the second half of the 20th century. These studies shed light on the historical origins of some of the agricultural and rural problems in China today.

Continuity and Change in China's Rural Development

Continuity and Change in China's Rural Development
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9780195078725
ISBN-13 : 0195078721
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Continuity and Change in China's Rural Development by : Louis G. Putterman

A detailed study of rural reform in China, which comprehensively covers Chinese rural development before and after the Mao and Deng reform eras, focusing on the township of Dahe.

Rural Development in China

Rural Development in China
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0226239608
ISBN-13 : 9780226239606
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Rural Development in China by : Xiaotong Fei

This collection of essays written from 1947-1986 by Fei Hsiao-tung, China's most distinguished sociologist and anthropologist, presents a rich and representative sampling of the research that has characterized his long career. In 1936, Fei conducted field work in Kaixian'gong, a village in Jiangsu province in east China. This village became the subject of his now classic study Peasant Life in China, in which he argued that, because of China's huge population and the scarcity of cultivable land, household industries such as production of raw silk were vital to the peasants' economic survival. His conclusions, long rejected by China's policymakers, have recently been embraced by the government under the political leadership of Deng Xiaopeng. Returning to Kaixian'gong in 1957 and again in the 1980s, Fei examined the changes that had occurred since his initial research. Three essays that resulted from these follow-up studies are included in this collection, providing a rare summary and analysis of developments in the village between 1936 and 1986. Also included here are four articles based on Fei's 1983-84 research in other areas of Jiangsu province. His explorations of the contrast between the wealth of southern Jiangsu and the long-standing poverty of the northern half of the province address key issues of public policy in China today. Useful to students of rural sociology as well as of Chinese history, politics, economics, and anthropology, this collection will provide an overview not only of developments in the small towns of China but also of Fei's thought.

A Study of China's Urban-Rural Integration Development

A Study of China's Urban-Rural Integration Development
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9789811927560
ISBN-13 : 9811927561
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis A Study of China's Urban-Rural Integration Development by : Dangguo Ying

China's urbanization has stunned the world in the past two decades- but as the authors of this book explain, the growth is only set to continue. The divide between urban and rural citizens in China implicates every aspect of Chinese life, from education to pollution to healthcare. In this book, one of China's most celebrated academic urbanists and a major urban planner collaborate in laying out and analyzing the problems of China's urban-rural divide, experiences of urbanization, and what the future holds. This book is a must read, not only for the accurate summaries of China's developmental experience it includes, but also for the insights it provides into the mentalities of the government officials and private developers who are creating realities on the ground in Chinese cities.