Preface |
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Introduction: Reforming China |
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POLITICS |
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3 | (212) |
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3 | (152) |
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5 | (45) |
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Michel Oksenberg and Richard Bush, China's Political Evolution, 1972-1982 |
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5 | (16) |
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Communique of the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China |
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21 | (8) |
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Deng Xiaoping, Answers to the Italian Journalist Oriana Fallaci |
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29 | (8) |
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Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China |
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37 | (13) |
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50 | (28) |
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Zhao Ziyang, Advance Along the Road of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics |
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50 | (28) |
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78 | (25) |
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Chen Xitong, Report on Checking the Turmoil and Quelling the Counterrevolutionary Rebellion |
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79 | (16) |
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Deng Xiaoping, Speech to Officers at the Corps Level and Above from the Martial Law Enforcement Troops in Beijing |
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95 | (8) |
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103 | (33) |
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Michael D. Swaine, China Faces the 1990s: A System in Crisis |
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103 | (13) |
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Anonymous, The Ten-Thousand-Character Manifesto |
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116 | (20) |
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136 | (19) |
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Ellis Joffe, Ruling China After Deng |
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136 | (19) |
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155 | (20) |
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157 | (18) |
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Orville Schell, The Democracy Wall Movement |
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157 | (8) |
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Wei Jingsheng, Democracy: The Fifth Modernization |
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165 | (10) |
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The Student Demonstrations of 1986-87 |
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175 | (11) |
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Fang Lizhi, Democracy, Reform, and Modernization |
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175 | (7) |
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Deng Xiaoping, Taking a Clear-Cut Stand Against Bourgeois Liberalization |
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182 | (4) |
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The Tiananmen Square Demonstrations and the Beijing Massacre |
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186 | (29) |
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Orville Schell, China's Spring |
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186 | (11) |
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197 | (2) |
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A Hunger Strike Manifesto |
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199 | (5) |
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Yang Jianli, The Beijing Massacre |
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204 | (3) |
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Ding Zilin, Who They Were |
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207 | (8) |
EDUCATION, MEDIA, AND CULTURE |
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215 | (84) |
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III. Education and Research |
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215 | (13) |
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Deng Xiaoping, Speech at the National Conference on Education |
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215 | (8) |
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Geremie Barme, A Small Matter of Truth |
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223 | (5) |
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228 | (32) |
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Allison Jernow, The Press in the 1980s: Testing New Ground |
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229 | (7) |
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Seth Faison, The Press During the 1989 Demonstrations |
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236 | (10) |
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Orville Schell, The Second Channel |
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246 | (10) |
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The Battle for Cyberspace |
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256 | (4) |
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260 | (39) |
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261 | (19) |
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Orville Schell, The Reemergence of the Realm of the Private |
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261 | (6) |
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Religion Must Serve the State |
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267 | (4) |
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Hong Ying, Summer of Betrayal |
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271 | (9) |
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280 | (19) |
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Orville Schell, Shake, Rattle, and Roll |
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280 | (11) |
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Sang Ye, Computer Insects |
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291 | (8) |
THE ECONOMY |
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299 | (48) |
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VI. Building an Economic Superpower |
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299 | (48) |
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Barry Naughton, The Pattern and Logic of China's Economic Reform |
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300 | (11) |
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Hang-Sheng Cheng, A Midcourse Assessment of China's Economic Reform |
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311 | (10) |
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Anthony Y.C. Koo and K.C. Yeh, The Impact of Township, Village, and Private Enterprises' Growth on State Enterprises Reform: Three Regional Case Studies |
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321 | (14) |
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Frederick Crook, Grain Galore |
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335 | (12) |
SOCIETY |
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VII. The Social Consequences of Reform |
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347 | (59) |
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348 | (14) |
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Antoine Kernen, Out of Work in the State Sector |
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348 | (9) |
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Patrick Tyler, Rural Poverty |
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357 | (5) |
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The "Floating Population" |
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362 | (14) |
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Cheng Li, 200 Million Mouths Too Many: China's Surplus Rural Labor |
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362 | (11) |
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People's Daily Commentator, Strengthening Management over the Floating Population |
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373 | (3) |
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376 | (18) |
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Mark Hertsgaard, Our Real China Problem |
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376 | (13) |
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The World Bank, China's Environment in the New Century |
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389 | (5) |
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394 | (12) |
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Angelina Malhotra, Shanghai's Dark Side |
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394 | (7) |
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Patrick Tyler, Crime (and Punishment) Rages Anew in China |
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401 | (5) |
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VIII. The Rule of Law, Rights, and Prisons |
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406 | (25) |
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Andrew Nathan, Getting Human Rights Right |
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407 | (8) |
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Yi Ding, Opposing Interference in Other Countries' Internal Affairs Through Human Rights |
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415 | (4) |
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Xu Liangying, Chinese Officialdom's Miraculous and Unique Conception of Human Rights |
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419 | (3) |
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Wang Yu, Liu Gang: Stalwart Resistance |
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422 | (9) |
SECURITY AND FOREIGN RELATIONS |
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431 | (74) |
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431 | (17) |
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David Shambaugh, China's Military: Real or Paper Tiger? |
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432 | (16) |
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448 | (40) |
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Samuel S. Kim, China As a Great Power |
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448 | (11) |
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Liu Huaqiu, Strive for a Peaceful International Environment |
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459 | (11) |
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David Shambaugh, The United States and China: Cooperation or Confrontation? |
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470 | (9) |
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William Jefferson Clinton, China and the National Interest |
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479 | (9) |
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488 | (17) |
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The Dalai Lama on China, Hatred, and Optimism |
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489 | (4) |
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The Joint Declaration of the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of the People's Republic of China on the Question of Hong Kong |
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493 | (3) |
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Jiang Zemin, Continue to Promote the Reunification of China |
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496 | (9) |
WHITHER CHINA? |
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505 | (26) |
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XII. China Faces the Twenty-first Century |
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505 | (26) |
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Michel C. Oksenberg, Michael D. Swaine, and Daniel C. Lynch, The Chinese Future |
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505 | (26) |
Conclusion: The Legacy of Reform |
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Index |
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