Kommentar |
Objective: This second part of the course will gain students an understanding of China’s social structure, the urban-rural gap and government attempts to bridge the developmental gap between urban and rural areas. Finally, students will be made familiar with the interdependence between economic, social and political development. Summary: I. The structure of Chinese society II. Social security issues in urban and rural China III. The political economy of Chinese development |
Literatur |
Saich, T., Governance and Politics of China, Basingstoke et al. 2004 Yang, D. L., Remaking the Chinese Leviathan: Market Transition and the Politics of Governance in China, Stanford 2004 Perry, E. and M. Selden (eds), Chinese Society: Change, Conflict and Resistance, New York 2000 Fan, J./Heberer, T./Taubmann, W., Rural China: Economic and Social Change in The Late Twentieth Century, Armonk et al. 2006 Goldman, M. and R. MacFarquhar (eds.), The Paradox of China’s Post-Mao Reforms, Cambridge/London 1999 |