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Living with reform: China since 1989

By: Cheek, TimothyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York Zed Books Ltd. 2006 Description: viii, 170 pISBN: 9781842777237Subject(s): Business historyDDC classification: 951.059 Summary: Description China is huge. China is growing more powerful. Yet China remains a great mystery to most people in the West. This contemporary history, based on the latest scholarly research, offers a balanced perspective of the continuing legacy of Maoism in the lives not only of China's leaders but China's working people. It outlines the ambitious economic reforms taken since the 1980s and shows the complex responses to the consequences of reform in China today. Cheek shows the domestic concerns and social forces that shape the foreign policy of one of the worlds great powers. His analysis will equip the reader to judge media reports independently and to consider the experience and values not only of the Chinese government but China's workers, women, and minorities.
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Table of Contents
Preface - What Does Tiananmen Mean?
1. Making Sense: What is 'China'?
2. Living History: What was Maoism?
3. Reform: Mao is Dead, Long Live Mao!
4. Brave New World: Reform and Openness
5. Winners and Losers: Reaction to Reform
6. China in the World Today
Conclusion

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China is huge. China is growing more powerful. Yet China remains a great mystery to most people in the West. This contemporary history, based on the latest scholarly research, offers a balanced perspective of the continuing legacy of Maoism in the lives not only of China's leaders but China's working people. It outlines the ambitious economic reforms taken since the 1980s and shows the complex responses to the consequences of reform in China today.

Cheek shows the domestic concerns and social forces that shape the foreign policy of one of the worlds great powers. His analysis will equip the reader to judge media reports independently and to consider the experience and values not only of the Chinese government but China's workers, women, and minorities.

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