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Three Visions Of Chinese Socialism

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Three Visions Of Chinese Socialism book

Three Visions Of Chinese Socialism

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Three Visions Of Chinese Socialism book

ByDorothy J Solinger
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1985
eBook Published 22 August 2019
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367274740
Pages 154 pages
eBook ISBN 9780367274740
SubjectsArea Studies
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Solinger, D. (1985). Three Visions Of Chinese Socialism. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367274740

For many years, most scholarly and journalistic intepretation of Chinese politics has followed the practice of the media in the People's Republic, analyzing conflict among the leadership in terms of a dichotomy between two lines, R or the two-line struggle. The adherents of· this model refer to the two lines as -ideologues'" or -radicals· on the one hand, versus pragmatists- or moderates on the other. In this book the authors propose that Chinese politics can more fruitfully be. assessed in light of a clash among three, rather than two, competing ·visions.- Policy conflicts, they conclude, occur because of disagreements over the relative priorities to set among three competing va1ues--productivity, mass participation and mobilization, and order. Each author analyzes debates over market, mobilization, and bureaucratic approaches in a particular policy sector, demonstrating how differing visions have influenced policy formation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

WithCarl Riskin

chapter 2|35 pages

Three Leninist Paths Within a Socialist Conundrum

WithEdward Friedman

chapter 3|26 pages

Culture: Cultural Politics and the Political Construction of Audiences in China

WithRichard Kraus

chapter 4|39 pages

Commerce: The Petty Private Sector and the Three Lines in the Early 1980s

WithDorothy J. Solinger

chapter 5|30 pages

Three Lines in Chinese Foreign Relations, 1950–1983: The Development Imperative

WithPeter Van Ness
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