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新加坡社会发展经验
黄朝翰、赵力涛
著
新加坡:八方文化创作室(世界科技出版公司)
2009年10月第一版
导言
新加坡社会发展政策的演变
经济成长和转型
社会发展(教育、医疗卫生、公共住房、社会福利、文化与艺术)
新加坡的社会:经济发展战略
对平衡发展赵略的挑战
儒家价值和新加坡的社会经济发展
引言
文化解释发展的误区
新加坡的经济发展
儒家运动的兴衰
亚洲价值观的再评价
儒家价值的未来
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China's New Social Policy: Initiatives for a Harmonious Society
Edited by ZHAO Litao &
LIM Tin Seng
World Scientific, 2009
After more than 30
years of rapid development, China has established itself as an important
engine of growth for the world economy. This achievement, however, came
with a heavy price, in the form of serious pollution in its developed
regions and social problems in areas such as healthcare and housing.
This book studies some of such problems and provides an updated account
on a wide range of new social policy initiatives in China.
China's New Social Policy distinguishes itself from other literature in this field.
It undertakes a general methodology that assesses the social impact
brought about by the market-oriented changes in China's social policies,
and contests the idea whether market-oriented development can result in
a more sustainable society. All chapters in the book are crafted by
prominent scholars including Professor Zheng Yongnian, Director of the
East Asian Institute, and Professor Gu Xin, School of Government, Peking
University.
To purchase a copy
http://www.worldscibooks.com/eastasianstudies/7355.html
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Economic Reform, Social Policy and
Political Transition in China |
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Towards Central Planning or
Regulated Marketization? China
Debates on the Direction of New
Healthcare Reforms |
by Gu Xin |
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Direct Provider Subsidies vs Social
Health Insurance: A Compromise
Proposal
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by Ake Blomqvist and Qian Jiwei |
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China's Higher Education: Growth and
Problems
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by Zhao Litao and Sheng Sixin |
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China's New Public Housing Policy:
The Case of Xiamen
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by Liang Ruobing |
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Land Market Development in China's
Central-Local Relations
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by Su Fubing |
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A Long Way to Go Green: Rethinking
China's Environmental Policy, Laws
and Governance
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by Chen Gang |
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China's Looming Water Crisis: Is
Beijing Struggling to Overcome It?
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by Yang Mu and Teng Siow Song |
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The Tainted Milk Formula Incident:
Another Hard Lesson for China
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by Zhao Litao and Lim Tin Seng |
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A Pivot for Change: The Potential
Role of the Haigui in Addressing
China's Social Problems
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by Yang Mu and Tan Soon Heng |
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Regional Economic Development in China
Edited by SAW Swee Hock
and John WONG
ISEAS Publishing, 2009
This book incorporates a
selection of 14 revised papers presented to the
International Conference on "China's Regional
Economic Development: Cooperation, Challenges
and Opportunities for Singapore", organised
jointly by the Saw Centre for Financial Studies,
NUS Business School, and the East Asian
Institute, National University of Singapore, in
May 2008. The 14 chapters discuss in
considerable detail the recent shift adopted by
the Chinese Government towards the regional
development of the country in order to achieve a
more balanced economy for the whole country. The
economic challenges and opportunities in the
various parts of the region are examined in the
context of this new policy. The book, with
contributors from experts in the topics covered,
will be invaluable to businessmen, analysts,
academics, students and policy makers.
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China's Regional Economic
Development : An Overview |
Saw Swee-Hock
and John Wong |
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New Trends in China's Regional
Economic Development
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Liu Feng |
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Regional Economic Development in
China: Agglomeration and Relocation
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Wei Houkai |
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Cost Impact and Industrial Upgrading
in Pearl River Delta Region: Case
Study on Shenzhen and Dongguan
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Guo Wanda and Feng Yueqiu |
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Development of Pearl River Delta as
a Mega-city Region
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Li Yongning |
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Comparing Two Economic Regions:
Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth
Triangle and Pearl River Delta
Region
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Toh Mum Heng and Shandre Thangavelu |
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Shanghai and Yangtze River Delta: A
Revolving Relationship
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Jun Zhang and Yong Fu |
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Recent Developments in Yangtze River
Delta and Singapore's Investment
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Chen Wen and Sun Wei |
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Bohai
Rim's Regional Development: Problems
and Policy Options
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Zhou Liqun and Ping Shu |
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Qingdao's New Development Strategies
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Han Limin, Lin Chao and Chen Ziqiang |
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Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city:
Features of a Model of Sustainable
Living |
Yang Mu and Lye Liang Fook |
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FDI,
Capital Formation, and Economic
Growth of Western China: A
Comparison Across Three Regions
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Zhao Changwen and Du Jiang |
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Chongqing's Development Strategy and
Its Role in China's Development |
Wang Chongju and Zhu Lifen |
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Regions with Net Outward Migration:
Issues and Challenges |
Lu Ding |
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The
Rise of China and India: A New Asian Drama |
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Edited by LAM Peng Er &
LIM Tai Wei
World Scientific
Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, May 2009
To purchase a copy, please
refer to
http://www.worldscibooks.com/economics/7381.html
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The most
remarkable phenomenon in Asia in the 21st century is
arguably the economic rise of China and India. Amazingly, the two
most populous countries in the world are uplifting millions of their
citizens annually from poverty through rapid economic growth. What
is the impact on the region, given the ascendance of China and
India? There are at least two possible outcomes: the rise of two
great Asian powers may challenge the US and instill fear among the
smaller countries in Asia, or, China and India will act as new
economic dynamos that will benefit the region even if US economic
presence in the region is to decline in the future. This book
explores the opportunities and obstacles to a "harmonious" region
underpinned by the rise of China and India.
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Introduction
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LAM Peng Er & LIM Tai Wei |
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The Rise of China: Its Uncertain
Impact on the Asian Power Structure
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DING Dou |
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Emerging India and China Potentials
and Constraints
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K M SEETHI |
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The Rise of China and India and Its
Implications for Southeast Asia: A
Philippine Perspective
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Noel MORADA |
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Negotiating the Rise of Asia - A
Perspective from Malaysia's
Relations with India and China
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Johan SARAVANAMUTTU |
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Differences between China and India:
An Indonesian Perspective
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Ikrar Nusa BHAKTI |
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A Japanese Perspective on the Rise
of China and India: Opportunities,
Concerns, and Potential Threats
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Minoru KOIDE |
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The Rise of China and India:
Geo-Political Narratives from the
Singapore Perspective
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LIM Tai Wei |
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The Rise of China and India and Its
Implications to Southeast Asia: A
Thai Perspective
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Prapat THEPCHATREE |
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China's
Reforms at 30: Challenges and Prospects |
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Edited by YANG Dali & ZHAO Litao
World
Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, January 2009
To purchase a copy, please refer to
http://www.worldscibooks.com/eastasianstudies/6996.html
This book consists of
papers presented at the International Conference on "China: The Next
Decade", organized by the East Asian Institute at the National
University of Singapore in 2007 to commemorate the institute's tenth
anniversary. With eight papers covering China's economic, social,
and political development, this volume offers a balanced yet
in-depth assessment of the challenges facing China in the next
decade.
Featuring
contributions from internationally renowned scholars, this timely
volume analyzes key aspects of China's reforms and development, such
as the financial reform, international trade, leadership succession,
social protests, health care reform and ethnic relationships. It is
suitable for China scholars as well as advanced undergraduate and
graduate students interested in China's polity, economy and society.
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How to Sustain
China's Growth
Miracle? |
E
S PRASAD |
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China's Mounting External Balances:
Trade, Foreign Investment and Regional
Production Sharing
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Sarah TONG &
ZHENG Yi |
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China's Protest Wave: Political Threat
or Growing Pains?
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Andrew G. WALDER |
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The 17th Party Congress and the CCP's
Changing Elite Politics
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YOU Ji |
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Diminishing Demographic Dividends:
Implications for China's Growth
Sustainability
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LU Ding |
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Towards Universal Coverage: China's New
Healthcare Insurance Reforms
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Edward GU |
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A New Perspective in Guiding Ethnic
Relations in the 21st Century "De-politicization" of Ethnicity in
China
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MA Rong |
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Is There an Asian Value? Popular
Understanding of Democracy in Asia
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SHI
Tianjian |
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Technological Development
Challenges in Chinese Industry |
Cong CAO |
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China's Regional Variations in
Patenting
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Ding LU & Albert G. HU |
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R&D Incentives, Industrial
Structure and Technology Transfer
in China |
Ping LIN & Jing A. ZHANG |
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Standards and the State: Chinese
Technology Policy in An Age of Globalisation |
Richard P. SUTTMEIER & Xiangkui YAO |
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The Impact of Financing the
High-Tech Industry on the Chinese
Banking Sector |
Yue MA |
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Ningbo and Dalian: Patterns of
Science and Technology Development |
Jon SIGURDSON |
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Development of China's
Semiconductor Industry: Prospects and Problems |
Michael HENG Siam-Heng |
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China's Online News Industry:
Control Giving Way to Confucian Virtue |
Johan LAGERKVIST |
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China's
Economic and Social Challenges for the Next Ten Years (in Chinese) |
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Edited by John WONG and YANG Mu
Economy & Management Publishing House, Beijing, May 2008
To purchase a copy, please refer to
http://www.jgfxb.com/voo.asp?id=2395
展望中国
- 未来十年经济转型和社会变迁的挑战
黄朝翰、杨沐 合编
北京:经济管理出版社(2008年5月第一版)
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第一部分
中国政府的体制改革
中国政府的行政管理体制改革(高尚全)
从速度发展到科学发展:和谐社会建设面临的公共管理挑战(薛澜、胡颖廉)
政府在市场经济中的积极作用:大转型中的双向运动(王绍光)
第二部分
经济高速发展的可持续性
亚洲金融危机和中国经济增长模式(余永定)
中国经济面临的主要问题与未来展望(汪同三)
"人口红利"
递减对中国增长可持续性和地区差异的影响 (陆丁)
长江三角洲经济
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体化和范围经济(洪银兴)
第三部分
经济发展中的社会问题
以底线公平为原则调整社会利益关系(景天魁)
当代中国社会结构的变迁(陆学艺)
中国城市社区与管理体制的变迁(李强、叶鹏飞)
技术应用与社会变迁
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中国的例子(邱泽奇)
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Relations with China as a Key to the Region's
Stability and Prosperity |
GAN Kim Yong |
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Further
Enhancing ASEAN-China Relations
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ONG Keng Yong |
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China's
Evolving Relations with Southeast Asia: Domestic and Strategic Factors
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LAI Hongyi |
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China's
Peaceful Rise and Its Implications to ASEAN
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WANG Yan |
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Bilateral Relations between China and Myanmar
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AUNG Kyaw Oo |
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China's Economic Growth and Its Impact
on the ASEAN Economies
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LU Jianren |
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Sino-Singapore's Investment Relations
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ZHAO Hong |
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Singapore's Relations with China
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TENG Siow Song |
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China-ASEAN Economic Relations:
Progress and Prospects
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LIAO Shaolian |
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Philippines-China Relations: "Golden Age of Partnership"
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Ellen PALANCA |
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Southeast
Asian Studies in
China: Achievements and Challenges (in Chinese)
Edited by John WONG and CAO Yunhua
World Affairs Press, Beijing, June 2007
中国的东南亚研究:成就与挑战
黄朝翰、曹云华 合编
北京:世界知识出版社(2007年6月第一版)
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中国的东南亚学者:过去三十年之初探(廖建裕) |
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中国的东南亚研究之演变(袁丁) |
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中国的东南亚研究:成就、视角与问题 - 以三家高校学术期刊的比较研究为基础(张振江) |
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广东的东南亚研究(曹云华) |
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广西的东南亚研究(农立夫) |
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云南的东南亚研究:成就、挑战与前景展望(王士录) |
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中国关于中越关系之研究(古小松) |
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中国关于菲律宾及中菲关系之研究(沈红芳) |
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中国关于缅甸及中缅关系之研究(李晨阳) |
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中国关于新加坡、马来西亚、印尼三国的研究(王勤) |
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中国学者对大湄公河次区域合作的研究(贺圣达) |
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附录:学者对话 |
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China's
Changing Economic Growth Modes in Historical
Perspective |
LIU Wei
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CAI
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China's Economic Growth in East Asian Context
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John WONG |
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China's Eleventh Five-Year-Plan: A Critical Perspective
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TAN Kong Yam |
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China in Search of New Source of Growth
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WU Yanrui |
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Limited Catch-Up and China's Economic Growth
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YANG
Rudai &
YAO Yang |
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Manufacturing Fragmentation and the Emergence of
China as a Trading
Nation
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Sarah TONG |
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China's Central-Local Fiscal Disparity
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LIN Shuanglin |
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China's Banking System Reform: A Critical Survey
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HE Liping |
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China's Capital Market Reform: Problems and Prospects
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LU Ding & LI Ning |
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Chinese Government Spending on Primary Education: Inequality and Trends
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ZHAO
Litao &
TAN Soon
Heng |
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China's Demographic Dividend and Economic Growth
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WANG Dashu |
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Problems and Prospects of China's Health Reform
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Embracing the Past, Unfolding the Future:
Commemorating EAI's 10th Anniversary |
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East Asian
Institute, National University of Singapore, June 2007 < Not for Sale
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About EAI |
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EAI Activities |
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EAI Staff Profile and Activities |
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EAI Publications
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The Challenges of Governance:
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The Chinese Communist Party in
Transformation
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ZHENG
Yongnian &
TOK Sow
Keat |
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The Struggle against Corruption |
YANG
Dali |
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Managing China's Civil Servants
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Kjeld
Erik
BRODSGAARD |
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Chen Shui-bian: Taiwan's Lame Duck
President |
John
Franklin COPPER |
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Growth and Structural Changes: |
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Banking
Reforms to Meet WTO Obligations
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Sarah
TONG & ZHENG Yi |
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Is China
Diverting FDI from Its Neighbours?
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Busakorn
CHANTASASAWAT |
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Coping with Rising Social Problems: |
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Social Dilemmas of High Economic Growth |
ZHAO
Litao |
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Growth and Widening Inequalities
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LAI Hongyi &
TENG Siow Song |
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Reforming Hukou to Protect Migrant Labour |
ZHAO
Litao |
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China's
Emerging Middle-Class |
YAN Hao |
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China's
Relations with Major Powers and Its Neighbours:
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China
and US: A Pivotal Relationship Amidst Great Uncertainties |
WANG
Feiling |
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Managing
Difficult Relations with Japan
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ZHENG
Yongnian &
TOK Sow
Keat |
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China
and South Korea's Dealings with North Korea |
JOO Jae
Woo |
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China's
Growing Influence in Africa
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WANG Zhengxu &
LIM Tin Seng |
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Southeast Asian Studies in China |
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Edited by SAW Swee-Hock and John WONG
ISEAS Publishing & East Asian Institute, Nov 2006
To purchase a copy, please refer to
http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/
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The Contributors |
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Preface |
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A Review of Southeast Asian Studies in China |
SAW Swee-Hock |
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Changing Academic Challenges of the Southeast Asian Studies Field in
China |
John
WONG &
LAI
Hongyi |
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Southeast Asianists in China in the Last Three Decades: A Preliminary
Survey |
Leo
SURYADINATA |
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The State of Southeast Asian Studies in China: An Institutional
Interpretation |
TANG
Shiping &
ZHANG
Jie |
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5. |
Overview of Teaching Programmes and Curriculum Development on Southeast Asia in China |
ZHANG
Xizhen |
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From Sino-Centricity to Autonomous Narrative in Southeast Asian Chinese
Studies in China: A Sporadic Review
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HO Khai
Leong |
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Southeast Asian Studies in Yunnan: Achievements, Challenges and Outlook
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WANG
Shilu |
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8. |
Southeast Asian Studies in China and Taiwan: A Comparative Perspective |
Samuel
C.Y. KU |
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9. |
Understanding the Chinese Overseas: Changing Themes and Evolving
Approaches |
LIU Hong |
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10. |
South China Sea Studies in China: A Legal Perspective
|
ZOU Keyuan |
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Index |
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I |
Introduction:
The Hu-Wen New Deal
|
John
WONG &
LAI
Hongyi |
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II |
Strengthening Governance and Rule of Law
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1. |
Hu
Jintao's Power Consolidatin and His Command of the Gun
|
YOU Ji |
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2. |
Deciphering Hu's Leadership and Defining New Elite Politics
|
LI Cheng |
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3. |
Hu
Jintao's Approach to Governance
|
Joseph
FEWSMITH |
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4. |
Re-Making the Party's Image: Challenges for the Propaganda Department
|
ZHENG
Yongnian &
LYE
Liang Fook |
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5. |
Reforming the Party and the State Under Hu Jintao
|
HSU
Szu-chien |
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6. |
Rule
of Law and Governance
|
ZOU
Keyuan |
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III |
Sustaining Economic Growth and Reform
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7. |
New
Patterns of Economic Growth
|
WU
Yanrui |
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8. |
Changes and Reform in Financial Markets
|
Howard
DAVIES |
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9. |
Strengthening Corporate Governance: Completing the Unfinished
Business of SOE Reform
|
Sarah Y
TONG |
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10. |
The
Effects and Implications of Foreign Direct
Investment in China for
Other Developing Economies: Hollowing Out or Filling in?
|
Busakorn
CHANTASASAWAT
et al |
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11. |
Changing Land Policies: Ideology and Realities
|
John
WONG &
LIANG
Ruobing |
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IV |
Coping with Social Issues and Tensions
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12. |
Income Inequalities, Limited Social Mobility and Remedial Policies
|
LAI
Hongyi |
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13. |
Labor Market Reforms Under Hu-Wen Administration
|
ZHAO
Litao |
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14. |
Managing Social Unrest
|
CAI
Yongshun |
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15. |
From Social Insurance to Social Assistance: Welfare Policy
Change |
Edward
GU |
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16. |
Governments, Markets, and the Health Care Sector |
Ǻke
BLOMQVIST |
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17. |
Population Development Strategies: The New Thinking
|
PENG Xizhe |
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V |
Managing China's External Relations
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18. |
Bush's Asia Policy and US-China Relations
|
ZHAO Quansheng |
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19. |
China and Northeast Asian Cooperation: Building and Unbuildable?
|
CHUNG Jae Ho |
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20. |
China
and Southeast Asia Cooperation: New Developments and Challenges
|
ZHANG Haibing |
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Preface
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Editors and Contributors
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1. |
Taiwan's 2004 Presidential Election: the Day After
|
Chih-Cheng
Lo |
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2. |
Prospects for the Pan-Blue in Post-2004 Presidential Election Taiwan
|
Raymond
R. Wu |
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3. |
Sources in China's Formulation of its Taiwan Policy
|
Zheng
Yongnian & Lye Liang Fook |
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4. |
The
Economics of the "Three Links"
|
Lee-Rong
Wang & Chung-Hua Shen |
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5. |
The
Three Paradigms for the Taiwan Question
|
Baogang
He |
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6. |
The
Strategic Lessons and the Evolution of Approach:
China's
Management of the Taiwan Issue and its American Element
|
Shi
Yinhong |
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7. |
The
Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations: Hard to Start and Move
|
Chu
Shulong |
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8. |
The
United States Factor in Cross-Strait Crises
|
Qingshan
Tan |
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9. |
United States
Taiwan Policy: How the 2004 (Taiwan)
Presidential
Election Put it to the Test
|
John F.
Copper |
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10. |
Trends in PRC-Taiwan Relations and United States Policy Responses
|
Susan L.
Shirk |
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11. |
Taiwan
in Japan's Relations with China: After the Cold War
|
Lam Peng
Er |
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12. |
A
Southeast Asian Perspective on Cross-Strait Relations
|
Eric Teo
Chu Cheow |
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Index
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16 |
Cooperation and Win-Win:
China's Pan Pearl River Delta Development and Implications for ASEAN (in Chinese)
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Edited by John WONG and LI Jiangtao
Guangdong People's Publishing House, Guangzhou, March 2006
合作与共赢:泛珠三角经济合作及对东南亚的影响
黄朝翰、李江涛编
广州:广东人民出版社(2006年3月第一版)
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序言
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泛珠三角区域合作的总体概况
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泛珠三角与中国-东盟自由贸易区的比较与互动
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从CEPA到
"9+2":政治动力与构架
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广州在泛珠三角发展中的战略定位研究
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泛珠三角产业对接与合作研究
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经济架构下对泛珠三角区域合作的总体评估
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泛珠三角基础设施合作与发展的现状和前瞻
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泛珠三角内地九省区旅游合作及前景展望
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外商直接投资与泛珠三角经济发展
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从区域经济发展差异看泛珠三角区域合作
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后记
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List
of Editors and Contributors
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Part I: Introduction
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1. |
New
Dimensions in China-ASEAN Relations
|
John
WONG,
ZOU
Keyuan & ZENG Huaqun |
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Part II: China-ASEAN Changing Relations in Perspective
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2. |
China-ASEAN Relations: An Economic Perspective
|
John
WONG
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3. |
ASEAN-China Relations: An International Law Perspective
|
ZENG
Lingliang |
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Part III: China-ASEAN on Non-Traditional Security Issues
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4. |
Regional Cooperation in Epidemics Prevention: China and ASEAN
|
LAI
Hongyi
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5. |
Anti-Piracy Cooperation Dilemma: ASEAN and China
|
XU Ke |
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Part IV: Towards a Free Trade Area
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6. |
WTO
Rules and China-ASEAN FTA Agreement
|
ZENG
Huaqun
|
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7. |
The
International Legal Personality of ASEAN and the Legal
Nature of the
China-ASEAN FTA
|
Jiangyu
WANG |
| |
8. |
China-ASEAN FTA: An Investment Perspective
|
CHEN
Huiping |
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Part V: Issues in China-ASEAN Regional Cooperation
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9. |
China's Border Trade with Newer ASEAN Members:
Problems and Prospects
|
LIAO
Shaolian
|
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10. |
Transboundary Environmental Issues of the Mekong River: Cooperation or
Conflicts among the Riparian Countries
|
LU Xixi |
| |
11. |
Are
China and ASEAN Competing for FDI?
|
CHEN Wen |
| |
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Part VI: The South China Sea and Maritime Issues
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12. |
Regional Cooperation for Conservation and Management of
Fishery
Resources in the South China Sea
|
Kuen-chen FU |
| |
13. |
Prospects for Joint Development in the South China Sea
|
ZOU
Keyuan |
| |
14. |
Maintaining Maritime Safety in Southeast Asia: Regional Cooperation
|
CHEN
Haibo |
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Part VII: China-ASEAN Relations in Regional Perspectives
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15. |
China-ASEAN FTA and Korea FTA Policies
|
Moon-soo
CHUNG |
| |
16. |
China's
Ties with Southeast Asia in the Post-Cold War Era: Japan's Response
|
LAM Peng
Er |
| |
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Index
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|
Introduction: SARS and Governance in China
|
John
WONG &
ZHENG Yongnian |
| |
|
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1. |
The
Impact of SARS on Greater China Economies
|
John
WONG,
Sarah CHAN &
LIANG Ruobing
|
| |
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2. |
SARS
and China's Political System
|
ZHENG Yongnian
&
LYE
Liang Fook
|
| |
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3. |
Local Management of SARS in China: Guangdong and Beijing
|
LAI
Hongyi
|
| |
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| |
4. |
SARS
and the Rule of Law in China
|
ZOU
Keyuan
|
| |
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5. |
Healthcare Regime Change and the SARS Outbreak in China
|
GU
Xin
|
| |
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| |
6. |
"Chinese Scientists Were Defeated by SARS"
|
CAO
Cong
|
| |
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| |
7. |
SARS
and Freedom of Press: Has the Chinese Government
Learnt a Lesson?
|
HE
Baogang
|
| |
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| |
8. |
The
Hong Kong SAR Government, Civil Society and SARS
|
Elspeth THOMSON
& YOW Cheun Hoe
|
| |
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|
Index
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| |
|
Introduction: Jiang Zemin and His Reign Over the Party
|
WANG Gungwu & ZHENG Yongnian |
| |
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|
Part 1: Ideological and Organizational Decay
|
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1. |
Rethinking the Sudden Collapse of
Communism: The Role of Ideology Then and Now |
Lance. L. P. GORE
|
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| |
2. |
The Falun Gong and Its Conflict with the Chinese Government: A Perspective of Social Transformation
|
XIAO
Gongqin (translated by YOW Cheun Hoe)
|
| |
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| |
3. |
Why China's Rampant Corruption Cannot be Checked by Laws Alone
|
ZOU
Keyuan
|
| |
|
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| |
4. |
To Act or Not to Act: Policy Implementation at the Country and
Township/Town Levels in China
|
ZHONG Yang
|
| |
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| |
5. |
Rural Grassroots Organization in China:
Operating Mechanism and Internal Conflict
|
ZHAO
Shikai(translated
by
YOW Cheun Hoe)
|
| |
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| |
6. |
Kinship, Village Elections and Structural
Conditions in Zhejiang
|
HE
Baogang
|
| |
|
Part 2: Damage Control and Response: Struggle for
Relevance
|
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| |
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| |
7. |
The Age Factor in Chinese Politics
|
ZHENG Shiping
|
| |
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8. |
Party Recruitment: | |