1. The Maoist Period, 1949-78; mobilizational collectivism, primitive accumulation, and
... industrialization. --2. The Dengist Period: the triumphs and crises of structural reform, 1979 to present. --3. China and Hong Kong: the political economy of reunification. --4. Growing interdependence: economic relations between China and Taiwan. --5. China in East Asia: changing relations with Japan and Korea. --6. China and Southeast Asia in the 1990s: prospects for economic cooperation. --7. Plan versus market: China's socialist market economy. --8. China's urban industry. --9. The impact and prospects of rural enterprise. --10. The political consequences of China's agriculatural reforms. --11. The private sector in China's economic reforms. --12. Financial reform at the crossroads. --13. Foreign trade reform and relations with international economic institutions. --14. China's environment and natural resources. --15. Law reform and China's emerging market economy. --16. Political fetters, commercial freedoms: restraint and excess in Chinese mass communications. --17. Population policy. --18. Chinese labor in the reform era: changing fragmentation and new politics. --19. Education and economic reform. --20. China's social welfare reforms for a market economy: problems and prospects. --21. China's nationalities and nationality areas. Read More