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CHINA
Two Decades of Reform and Change

edited by Wang Gungwu & John Wong (East Asia Institute, National University of Singapore)

Since the start of reform two decades ago, China's economy has experienced spectacular growth. Today China has grown to be the world's seventh largest economy — or the world's second largest after the USA in terms of purchasing power parity. China's society and its political landscape have also been radically changed.

This volume serves as a convenient handbook for both scholars and laymen to have a good overview of China's major developments and transformations in the political, economic, legal and social spheres since 1978. Such a review will be useful for appreciating the enormous problems that will challenge China in its next phase of transition.

All in all, China has undoubtedly made impressive progress in most areas of reform in the past; but its remaining reform endeavour and future obstacles it has to face can be even more daunting.


Contents:

  • Introduction (Wang Gungwu & John Wong)
  • China's Incremental Political Reform: Lessons and Experiences (Zheng Yongnian)
  • Towards the Rule of Law: An Overview of China's Legal Reform (Zou Keyuan)
  • Revitalizing Chinese Society: Institutional Transformation and Social Change (Gu Xin)
  • China's Dynamic Economic Growth in East Asian Context (John Wong)
  • Cross-Strait Relations Since 1979: Economic Dynamism and Political Fragility (Luo Qi)


Readership: General.

180pp Pub. date: Sept 1999
ISBN 9971-69-230-9(pbk) US$14 / £9


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Updated on 16 May 2008