ABSTRACT

A comprehensive analysts of China's rural reforms, this book links local experiences to national policy, showing the dynamic tension in the reform process among state policy, local cadre power and self-interest, and the peasants' search for economic growth. Key topics covered include: the responsibility system, privatization and changing property rights, industrialization, social conflict, cadre corruption, urban-rural relations, conflict over land, rural urbanization, and the impact of globalization. The introduction skillfully integrates the themes that run throughout this work and the concluding chapter focuses on current and future problems in rural China.

part I|67 pages

Restructuring Property Rights and Decollectivization

chapter 1|17 pages

Opposition to Change in Rural China

chapter 2|26 pages

Decollectivization in China, 1977–1983

Dynamics Between Context and Content in Policy Implementation

chapter 3|22 pages

Explaining Diversity in Rural China

Embedded Interests and Decollectivization in Jiangsu Province, 1978–1983

part II|74 pages

Conflicts, Norms, and the Search for New Institutions

chapter 5|21 pages

Struggling over Land in China

Statist Hegemonies and Villager Resistance, 1966–1986

chapter 6|32 pages

Law, Contracts, and Economic Modernization

New Institutions for Conflict Resolution under the Rural Reforms

part III|68 pages

Markets, Hierarchy, and the Restructuring of Urban-Rural Relations

chapter 7|18 pages

From Village to City

Reforming Urban-Rural Relations

chapter 8|18 pages

Dilemmas of Partial Reform

State and Collective Firms versus the Rural Private Sector

chapter 9|30 pages

Urbanizing Rural China

Bureaucratic Authority and Local Autonomy

part IV|76 pages

Industrialization and Internationalization: Rural China Turns Outward

chapter 10|21 pages

Rural Industry

Weathering the Storms of Central State Policy

chapter 11|26 pages

Internationalizing China's Countryside

The Political Economy of Exports from Rural Industry

chapter 12|27 pages

“Developmental Communities” on China's Coast

The Impact of Trade, Investment, and Transnational Alliances

part V|30 pages

Reviewing the Record