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Professionalizing Research in Post-Mao China The System Reform Institute and Policy Making The System Reform Institute


Free Download C.H. Keyser, "Professionalizing Research in Post-Mao China: The System Reform Institute and Policy Making: The System Reform Institute"
English | ISBN: 0765609266 | 2002 | 256 pages | PDF | 18 MB
The ongoing suppression of journals, and obstacles faced by non-governmental research organizations, attest to the enduring challenges for creating alternative sources for discussing China’s reform and transition. This book looks at research institutes and journals in China and the dilemmas of transition by chronicling the tensions between the need to create an "autonomous space" for policy making and the problems created by such activities. The "non-governmental fever" of the 1980s and the development of research organizations and journals claiming to be non-governmental – to avoid political oversight and claim an arena independent of party-state influence – raise a fundamental question about how a political system characterized by bureaucratic rigidity, poor information flows, and a politicized policy-making environment generates ideas for reform, while at the same time controlling the direction of debate and discussion. This book is built on extensive personal interviews with former members of Zhao Ziyang’s "brain trust," the Chinese Economic System Reform Research Institute (SRI), and on the wealth of material on reform to emerge in the last five years. It addresses a void in our knowledge of this dynamic decade of reform by recounting the story of the SRI in the voice of its members and placing it in the context of elite politics as well as in the context of the institute as a catalyst for opening issues of reform and post-communist transitions. Those associated with the institute are known as the "young reformers" and represent a generational cohort whose activities greatly impacted China’s reform process. The publications, research organizations, and policy making environment of the 1980s and post-Tiananmen era are essential for examining the larger question of China’s transition from socialism.

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The Devil and Communist China From Mao Down to Xi


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English | March 19th, 2024 | ISBN: 1505126509 | 304 pages | True EPUB | 0.74 MB
As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn said, "Within the philosophical system of Marx and Lenin, and at the heart of their psychology, hatred of God is the principal driving force, more fundamental than all their political and economic pretensions." This is certainly true of the leaders of the Communist "dynasty" that currently rules China. Chairman Mao, the founder of the Red Dynasty, proudly referred to himself as wu fa wu tian-a Chinese phrase meaning that he was both Godless and lawless. His hatred of God was matched only his rejection of all authority other than his own.

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Aging In Post-mao China The Politics Of Veneration


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English | 2019 | ISBN: 0367017296, 0865318697 | EPUB | pages: 228 | 1.0 mb
This case study of Shenyang, the industrial capital of Liaoning Province, explores what it means to be old in the People’s Republic of China, especially in terms of religious and ethical traditions, education, health, and current political, economic, and employment trends. .

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Three Months in Mao’s China Between the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution


Free Download Erik-Jan Zürcher, "Three Months in Mao’s China: Between the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution "
English | ISBN: 9462981817 | 2017 | 144 pages | PDF | 512 KB
In the fall of 1964, sinologist Erik Zürcher travelled to China for the first time, a country he had been studying since 1947. A collection of Zürcher’s personal writings from his trip, including letters and diary entries, Three Months in Mao’s China offers not only new insights about the great scholar, but also a rich picture of communist China, which was in those days still almost completely inaccessible to Westerners.

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Mao Zedong A Political and Intellectual Portrait


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2006 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 0745631061 | PDF | 2 MB
Revolutionary and ruler, Marxist and nationalist, liberator and despot, Mao Zedong takes a place among the iconic leaders of the twentieth century. In this new book, Maurice Meisner offers a balanced portrait and in-depth account of the man who defined modern China.

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Mao Zedong on Diplomacy


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1998 | 498 Pages | ISBN: 7119011413 | PDF | 29 MB
In order to make known Mao Zedong’s contributions to China’s foreign affairs, and enable people to study and inherit his ideas on diplomacy, the present book, Mao Zedong on Diplomacy, has been compiled, with the approval of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the CPC Central Committee’s Party Literature Research Center. This book is a collection of 160 of Mao Zedong’s writings, speeches, talks, comments and telegrams concerning diplomacy from July 1937 to May 1974. Most are published here for the first time. Mao Zedong was a great diplomatic strategist of modern times. As the chief leader of the Communist Party and People’s Republic of China, he laid out principles of external affairs and diplomatic strategies, tactics and policies during the War of Resistance Against Japan (1937-1945) and the War of Liberation (1946-1949). For 27 years after the founding of the People’s Republic he made significant contributions to forming the country’s strategic guidelines on international affairs, laying down diplomatic policies, planning important diplomatic activities and opening up a new prospect in China’s foreign affairs. This book records Mao Zedong’s fundamental views on international situations and diplomatic strategies as well as his strategic and tactical concepts in and theoretical contributions to foreign affairs. In compiling this book, the editors have remained loyal to the original editions or manuscripts of the articles included in this book. A few changes in language were made in the original manuscripts or articles published before. Transcripts of speeches and talks were edited, with errors of fact corrected and titles added. Notes on the sources are provided at the end of all the articles. Explanatory and editorial notes are also provided. The former can be found at the bottom of the first page of each article, and the latter are numbered and can be found in the appendix. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Party Literature Research Center of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China June 1994

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