The Politics of China: the eras of Mao and Deng
Author: MacFarquhar, Roderick Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1997.Edition: 2nd ed.Language: EnglishDescription: 608 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0521588634Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Asia Campus Main Collection |
JA66.42 .C4 P65 1997
(Browse shelf) 900174831 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Digitized
Preface List of tableJ and map^ List of abbreviations Introduction by R O D E R I C K A C F A R Q U H ALeroy B. Williams Profisor M R, of History and Political Science, Haward U n i m i t y The establishment and consolidation of the new regime, '949-57 by F R E D E R I CC. T E I W E S ProfeJsor of Gouemmnt, K , The University of Sydney The Great Leap Forward and the split in the Yan'an leadership, 1958-65 Pmfersw of Political Science, by K E N N E T H E I B E R T H A L , L The University of Michigan The Chinese state in crisis, 1966-9 by H AR R Y H AR D I N G, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution The succession to Mao and the end of Maoism, 1969-82 by R O D E R I C K A C F A R Q U H ALeroy B. Williams Profmor M R, of History and Political Science, Haward University The road to Tiananmen: Chinese politics in the 1980s by R I c H A R D B A u M , Profmor of Political Science, The University of Calt$ornia, Los A ngelu page vii ... Vlll ix I vi CONTENTS 6 Reaction, resurgence, and succession: Chinese politics since Tiananmen by J 0 s E P H F E w S M I T H , Associate ProfeJJor 4 lnternationai Relations, Boston University Appendixes: L e a h and meeting^
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