China's Political Reforms: An Interim Report
By (Author) Benedict Stavis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th February 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of ideas
320.951
Hardback
167
Stavis places the question of reform in a broad historical and comparative context, linking contemporary China both to its past and the to experiences of other communist countries--thereby proving a valuable text for academics in political science, comparative politics, and political sociology. China's Political Reforms examines the reasons for, the means of, and the obstacles to political reform in China. [This] volume offers many valuable insights about Chinese politics of the 1950s and 1960s, as well as an important general lesson. . . . The author must be commended for this comprehensive and original work, but also for setting high standards for Sino-American research cooperation. The Review of Politics Pressure for political reform has been great in China throughout the twentieth century and remains undiminished in the late 1980's. This important new volume places the question of reform in a broad historical and comparative context, linking contemporary China both to its past and the to experiences of other communist countries--thereby proving a valuable text for academics in political science, comparative politics, and political sociology .China's Political Reforms examines the reasons for, the means of, and the obstacles to political reform in China. A detailed report based on discussions with participants is provided of the student demonstrations in December 1986. In addition, conservative backlashes at moves toward political reforms such as the demonstration are analyzed, along with policy choices available for China's future.
the volume offers many valuable insights about Chinese politics of the 1950's and 1960's, as well as an important general lesson . . . the authors must be commended for this comprehensive and original work, but also for setting high standards for Sino-American research cooperation.-The Review of Politics
"the volume offers many valuable insights about Chinese politics of the 1950's and 1960's, as well as an important general lesson . . . the authors must be commended for this comprehensive and original work, but also for setting high standards for Sino-American research cooperation."-The Review of Politics
BENEDICT STAVIS is Professor at the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Iowa.