![]() He has also written articles on Chinese politics, political economy, and political sociology that have appeared in China Quarterly>, Comparative Political Studies, journal of Development Studies, Modern China, Pacific Affairs, Socialist Review, and World Development. He is the author of China: Politics, Economy and Society - Iconoclasm and Innovation in a Revolutionary Socialist Country and co-author of Micropolitics in Contemporary China and The Tethered Deer: The Political Economy ofShulu County. Marc Blecher is Chair and Professor of the Department of Government at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. PART IV TIANANMEN 8 The Tiananmen tragedy: the state-society relationship, choices, and mechanisms in historical perspective Tang Tsou Index PART III CHINA'S EVOLVING WORLD ROLE 7 China's search for its place in the world Lowell Dittmer The contradictions of grass-roots participation and undemocratic statism in Maoist China and their fate Marc Blecher The Chinese industrial state in historical perspective: from totalitarianism to corporatism Peter Nan-shong Lee viiĬontents 6 From revolutionary cadres to bureaucratic technocrats Hong Yung Lee PART II POLICY DYNAMICS WITHIN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 4 The Dengist reforms in historical perspective Joseph Fewsmith 2 In search of democracy: public authority and popular power in China Brantly Womack 3 A bourgeois alternative? The Shanghai arguments for a Chinese capitalism: the 1920s and the 1980s Edmond Lee PART I CONTEMPORARY CHINA AND ITS PREREVOLUTIONARY HERITAGE 1 China - Politics and government- 1949- 1947DS777.75.C66 1991 951.05-dc20Ī catalog record for this book is available from the British Library. Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-PublicationĬontemporary Chinese politics in historical perspective / edited by Brandy Womack. Published by the Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RP 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011, USA 10 Stamford Road, Oakleigh, Melbourne 3166, Australia © Cambridge University Press 1991 First published 1991 ![]() The right of the University of Cambridge to print and sell all manner of books was granted by Henry Vlll in 1534 The University has printed and published continuously since 1584.ĬAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge New York Port Chester Melbourne Sydney Together, the essays detail the weight of the past on Chinese politics, but also the long-term developments that prevent the simple recurrence of previous patterns.ĬONTEMPORARY CHINESE POLITICS IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVEĬontemporary Chinese Politics in Historical Perspective Edited by The book concludes with a penetrating analysis of the Tiananmen events by Tang Tsou, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Chicago. Some of the essays focus on the most basic issues of the historical development of Chinese politics while other essays focus on developments in important policy areas since 1949. Here, eight distinguished China specialists provide broad-gauged, original essays that attempt to explain the dynamics of contemporary Chinese politics by analyzing the preceding patterns of development. Although China's unprecedented stability and prosperity in the 1980s gave hope that such turbulence was at an end, the crises of Tiananmen, culminating in the massacre of June 4, 1989, proved that the turbulence continues. Few countries have had more turbulent politics in the twentieth century than China.
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