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Reform and reaction in post-Mao China : the road through Tiananmen

معرفی کتاب «Reform and reaction in post-Mao China : the road through Tiananmen» نوشتهٔ Richard Baum (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 1991. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Throughout the Communist world, party and government decisionmakers have turned to the public for support in their efforts to restructure stagnant economic and political institutions. Recognizing that policies for coping with complex societal problems cannot be effectively formulated—much less implemented—in the absence of feedback that accurately reflects public sentiment, reformist leaders have sought to mobilize popular opinion against a conservative opposition that remains wary of change. To enable the public to play its designated supportive role in the reform process, authorities have gathered and made available a wealth of new information about socioeconomic conditions and problems and have toler-ated—even encouraged—a variety of citizens’ groups and “interests” to speak out. Those countries which have gone farthest downthis road of political pluralization—such as Poland and Hungary—have already held or scheduled competitive elections. The process of pluralization has occurred within a highly fluid, unstable political environment wherein Communist parties, increasingly under attack from civil society, have had to struggle to remain relevant. In the midst of epochal societal challenges to traditional communist legitimacy,intellectuals in general—and social scientists in particular—have been granted greater autonomy then ever before, and social research and public opinion polling have increasingly been used as guides to enlightened policy-making. A study of power and politics in contemporary China, this book analyzes the struggle and the consequences of the Chinese reform programme under Deng Xiaoping. It explores the issues which led to the Tiananmen crisis of 1989, outlines the changes of post-Mao China from the perspective of comparative Communism, and shows how the advent of partial marketization and structural reform has magnified existing structural contradictions, throwing the economy off balance and creating public discontent. This book explores the stresses and strains, costs and consequences of economic reform and political development in Leninist party-states in general and the Chinese party-state in particular. This study is the first to examine these changes from the perspective of comparative communism, and it links the post-Mao reform with political changes at the national and global levels This study analyzes the strains and consequences of the Chinese reform programme under Deng Xiaoping. It explores the conditions that led to the student revolt in Beijing in 1989, showing how the advent of structural reform threw the Chinese economy off balance and created public discontent.
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