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The purpose of this book, first published in 1982, is to analyse certain crucial aspects of the great power triangle in order to establish a more complete picture of the role of China in the superpower balance. These essays examine the key political, economic and military issues involved.
This book, first published in 1992, provides a detailed analysis of the reform programme in post-Mao China. In it, a distinguished group of specialists show how the dramatic events that came to a head in Tiananmen Square in 1989 were the result of a profound crisis in the reform programme.
This book, first pubished in 1998, collects the final letters and articles of Chen Duxiu (1879-1942). He founded the Chinese Communist Party in 1921, and between 1915 and 1919 he led the New Culture Movement that electrified student youth and laid the intellectual foundations for modern China.
The purpose of this book, first published in 1982, is to analyse certain crucial aspects of the great power triangle in order to establish a more complete picture of the role of China in the superpower balance. These essays examine the key political, economic and military issues involved.
The decade of the 1980s began in China with great expectations of the societal benefits of modernisation, and ended with gunfire in Tiananmen Square. This book, first published in 1991, presents essays that explore the political and economic reform policies that emerged in post-Mao China.
This book, first published in 1985, considers the state of Marxist thought in China at the time, a time when the country¿s leadership appeared more concerned with attaining modernisation and economic development than Marxist theory.
This book, first published in 1992, provides a detailed analysis of the reform programme in post-Mao China. In it, a distinguished group of specialists show how the dramatic events that came to a head in Tiananmen Square in 1989 were the result of a profound crisis in the reform programme.
This book, first pubished in 1998, collects the final letters and articles of Chen Duxiu (1879-1942). He founded the Chinese Communist Party in 1921, and between 1915 and 1919 he led the New Culture Movement that electrified student youth and laid the intellectual foundations for modern China.
This book, first published in 1980, addresses the questions raised by the death of Mao and the arrest of the `Gang of Four¿. Was China reverting to capitalist development, and abandoning Mao¿s policies? Was Chinäs leadership following Mao¿s strategy but correcting damage done by the Gang of Four?
The decade of the 1980s began in China with great expectations of the societal benefits of modernisation, and ended with gunfire in Tiananmen Square. This book, first published in 1991, presents essays that explore the political and economic reform policies that emerged in post-Mao China.
This book, first published in 1980, addresses the questions raised by the death of Mao and the arrest of the 'Gang of Four'. Was China reverting to capitalist development, and abandoning Mao's policies? Was China's leadership following Mao's strategy but correcting damage done by the Gang of Four?
This book, first published in 1985, considers the state of Marxist thought in China at the time, a time when the country's leadership appeared more concerned with attaining modernisation and economic development than Marxist theory.
This 13-volume collection reissues some key works in the study of Mao Zedong's influence on China - its politics, economics and development. Foreign policy, the Cultural Revolution, the fate of opponents, Chinese Marxist thought - all are covered here, and more, in this essential reference resource.
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