Communist China

Communist China
Author: A. Doak Barnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1964
Genre: China
ISBN:

Deals with the crucial early years of the revolutionary process in China; with the task of consolidating power and reorganizing Chinese society to conform to communistic doctrine. Provides a unique and detailed analysis of the major developments of the period.

Communist China: the Early Years, 1949-55

Communist China: the Early Years, 1949-55
Author: A. Doak Barnett
Publisher: New York : F. A. Praeger
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1964
Genre: China
ISBN:

Deals with the crucial early years of the revolutionary process in China, with the task of consolidating power and reorganizing Chinese society to conform to communistic doctrine. Provides a unique and detailed analysis of the major developments of the period.

The Economy of Communist China, 1949-1969

The Economy of Communist China, 1949-1969
Author: Chu-Yuan Cheng
Publisher: U of M Center for Chinese Studies
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2020-08
Genre:
ISBN: 0472038397

Economic development in mainland China during the first two decades of Communist control provides a typical example for the difficult task to transform a vast underdeveloped agrarian economy into a modern industrial one. In the first half of this period, a series of massive transformations of social and economic institutions was accompanied by a drafted industrialization program; the result was an impressive speed-up in economic growth. The second decade witnessed an economic crisis (1960-62) and a political upheaval (1966-68). These disruptions marred the economic performance over the period as a whole. Consequently, the long-term growth rate appears to have been only moderate.The Economy of Communist China reviews selected aspects of the economy. After examining the development strategy, it analyzes the quantitative trends and the structural changes. The book goes on to analyze the key factors contributing to the earlier growth and the elements responsible for the later disruption and finally assesses the impact of the Cultural Revolution on the Chinese economy and the prospects of the current Third Five-Year Plan.The text includes a bibliography of selected materials on Chinese economic development.

Dilemmas of Victory

Dilemmas of Victory
Author: Jeremy Brown
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674026162

Brown examines the social, cultural, political, and economic dimensions of the Communist takeover of China. He seeks to understand how the 1949-1953 period was experienced by various groups, including industrialists, filmmakers, ethnic minorities, educators, rural midwives, philanthropists, standup comics, and scientists.

The Communist Takeover of Hangzhou

The Communist Takeover of Hangzhou
Author: James Z. Gao
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2004-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824861957

Existing literature on the Chinese Revolution takes into account the influence of peasant society on Mao’s ideas and policies but rarely discusses a reverse effect of comparable significance: namely, how peasant cadres were affected by the urban environment into which they moved. In this detailed examination of the cultural dimension of regime change in the early years of the Revolution, James Gao looks at how rural-based cadres changed and were changed by the urban culture that they were sent to dominate. He investigates how Communist cadres at the middle and lower levels left their familiar rural environment to take over the city of Hangzhou and how they consolidated political control, established economic stability, developed institutional reforms, and created political rituals to transform the urban culture. His book analyzes the interplay between revolutionary and non-revolutionary culture with respect to the varying degrees with which they resisted and adapted to each other. It reveals the essential role of cultural identity in legitimizing the new regime and keeping its revolutionary ideal alive.

The Political Economy of Corruption in China

The Political Economy of Corruption in China
Author: Julia Kwong
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317455452

This text examines all facets of corruption: meaning, incidence, monetary value, the kinds of goods exchanged, the perpetrators and their strategies, in China since 1949. It explores the irony of how ideology and organizational structures under socialism can both restrain and encourage corruption.