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Dorothy J. Solinger
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
- Tables xi
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE Framework
- ONE China's Economic Readjustment in Comparative Perspective 9
- TWO Conditions for Industrial Restructuring: Crisis and the Foundations for State Power 26
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PART TWO Crisis and Decision
- THREE Crisis and the Economic Threat 47
- FOUR Political Opportunity 70
- FIVE The Politics of Readjustment at the Top 84
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PART THREE Implementation
- SIX Priority for Light Industry: Bureaucracy and Modes of Compliance 123
- SEVEN Abandoning Heavy Industry: Insulation and Forms of Resistance 163
- EIGHT Rationalization The Limits of Vertical ism and Unitism 194
- Conclusion Cross-Systemic Implications of the Chinese Case 221
- Abbreviations 253
- Notes 254
- Bibliography 301
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
- Tables xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE Framework
- ONE China's Economic Readjustment in Comparative Perspective 9
- TWO Conditions for Industrial Restructuring: Crisis and the Foundations for State Power 26
-
PART TWO Crisis and Decision
- THREE Crisis and the Economic Threat 47
- FOUR Political Opportunity 70
- FIVE The Politics of Readjustment at the Top 84
-
PART THREE Implementation
- SIX Priority for Light Industry: Bureaucracy and Modes of Compliance 123
- SEVEN Abandoning Heavy Industry: Insulation and Forms of Resistance 163
- EIGHT Rationalization The Limits of Vertical ism and Unitism 194
- Conclusion Cross-Systemic Implications of the Chinese Case 221
- Abbreviations 253
- Notes 254
- Bibliography 301
- Index 323