現代中国研究-政治、経済と社会(全8巻)<br>Contemporary China Studies (8-Volume Set) : Politics / Economy and Society

現代中国研究-政治、経済と社会(全8巻)
Contemporary China Studies (8-Volume Set) : Politics / Economy and Society

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政治(ISBN 978-1-4129-4884-5)と経済と社会(ISBN 978-1-4129-4883-8)それぞれ4巻セットとしてのご注文も可能です。
These 8 volumes - available as one set or as two 4-volume sets - contains more than 100 carefully selected articles and book chapters focusing on the politics, economy and society of China since 1949.

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As the most populated nation and with the second largest economy on earth, China has undoubtedly captured the world's attention. The study of contemporary China is currently one of the most popular subjects in academia. China's rise has generated unprecedented research and interest in its politics, economy and society in the past few decades.This series, Contemporary China Studies, will not only provide a much-needed set of quality references for universities and lecturers to build their curricula, but will also serve as a valuable tool to researchers undertaking a literature review of the field. Furthermore, this series bridges some gaps in the state of the field by bringing together seminal works written by established scholars. It contains more than 100 carefully selected articles and book chapters which focus on the politics, economy and society of China since 1949. Published in two four-volume sets each of which is self-contained, the first set deals with politics and the second with economy and society.Each volume includes a short introduction offering a summary of the existing scholarship on the historical legacies, development trajectory, and current debates concerning a particular theme. Moreover, each four-volume set has a general introduction which synthesizes the various themes to offer an overview of the nature and development of the Chinese political order and its economy and society. The aim is to demonstrate the link between various themes and show how developments in the political, economic and social realms become mutually constitutive or contradictory in the formation of a unique order.Set One: PoliticsVolume One: Genesis of the Party-State System and its Changes and ContinuityVolume Two: Changing Modes of Governance and Techniques of Political DisciplineVolume Three: Local Autonomy and the Struggle over Central AuthorityVolume Four: Multiculturalism and the Quest for National UnitySet Two: Economy and SocietyVolume One: Market Reform and Legacies of the Command EconomyVolume Two: Government-Business Relations in the Hybrid MarketVolume Three: The Demise and Re-emergence of Civil SocietyVolume Four: Old and New Forms of Social Cleavages

Contents

Set IThe Post-Mao Reforms in Historical Perspective - Paul CohenMechanisms for Party Control in the Government Bureaucracy in China - A. Doak BarnettExplaining Politics in the People's Republic of China: The Structural Alternative - Avery GoldsteinInformal Politics among the Chinese Communist Party Elite - Lowell DittmerIdeology and the Demise or Maintenance of Soviet-Type Regimes: Perspectives on the Chinese Case - Yan SunManaging Chinese Bureaucrats: An Institutional Economics Perspective - Yasheng HuangThe 'Fragmented Authoritarianism' Model and its Limitations - Kenneth LieberthalThe Chinese Communist Party's Nomenklatura System as a Leadership Selection Mechanism: An Evaluation - John BurnsThe Soldier and the State in China: The Political Work System in the People's Liberation Army - David ShambaughAdministrative Rationalization and the Reorientation of Government Behavior - Dali YangCo-Optation and Corporatism in China: The Logic of Party Adaptation - Bruce DicksonAdaptive Informal Institutions and Endogenous Institutional Change in China - Kellee TsaiThe Erosion of Communist Party Control over Lawmaking in China - Murray Scot TannerThe Chinese Legal System: Continuing Commitment to the Primacy of State Power - Pitman PotterThe Structural Strains of China's Socio-Legal System: A Transition to Formal Legalism? - Jieli LiPaternalist Terror: The Campaign to Suppress Counter-Revolutionaries and Regime Consolidation in the People's Republic of China, 1950-1953 - Julia StraussWhat the Cultural Revolution Was and Why It Happened - Lynn WhitePostrevolutionary Mobilization in China: The One-Child Policy Reconsidered - Tyrene WhiteReformed Migration Control and New Targeted People: China's Hukou System in the 2000s - Fei-Ling WangOrganized Dependency and Cultures of Authority in Chinese Industry - Andrew WalderGoverning Urban China: Labour, Welfare and the Danwei - David BrayToward a Government of the Contract: Policing in the Era of Reform - Michael DuttonShuanggui and Extralegal Detention in China - Flora SapioPublic Sentencing Rallies in China: The Symbolizing of Punishment and Justice in a Socialist State - Susan TrevaskesThe 'Re-Education through Labour' System in China's Legal Reform - Zou KeyuanThe Chemistry of a Conflict: The Chinese Government and the Falun Gong - Patsy RahnDilemmas of 'Thought Work' in Fin-de-Siecle China - Daniel LynchShaping the Internet in China: Evolution of Political Control over Network Infrastructure and Content - Eric Harwit and Duncan ClarkThe Chinese Legal System: Continuing Commitment to the Primary of State Power - Pitman PotterVOLUME 3: LOCAL AUTONOMY UNDER CENTRAL AUTHORITYThe Reach of the State: A Comparative-Historical Approach to the 'Modernization' of Local Government in China - Vivienne ShueThe 'State of the State' - Richard Baum and Alexei ShevchenkoFrom Local Experiments to National Policy: The Origins of China's Distinctive Policy Process - Sebastian HeilmannPlaying to the Provinces: Deng Xiaoping's Political Strategy of Economic Reform - Susan ShirkThe Evolution of Central-Provincial Fiscal Relations in China, 1971-1984: The Formal System - Michel Oksenberg and James TongFiscal Reform and the Economic Foundations of Local State Corporatism - Jean OiCentral-Local Relations in an Era of Fiscal Decline: The Paradox of Fiscal Decentralization in Post-Mao China - Christine WongFederalism Chinese Style: The Political Basis for Economic Success in China - Gabriella Montinola, Yingyi Qian and Barry WeingastCompetitive Governments, Fiscal Arrangements and the Provision of Local Public Infrastructure in China: A Theory-Driven Study of Gujiao Municipality - Carsten Herrmann-Pillath and Feng XingyuanTowards a Non-Zero-Sum Interactive Framework of Spatial Politics: The Case of Center-Province in Contemporary China - Linda Chelan LiThe Institutional Logic of Collusion among Local Governments in China - Xueguang ZhouRemaking the Communist Party-State: The Cadre Responsibility System at the Local Level in China - Maria EdinPrincipals and Secret Agents: Central Versus Local Control Over Policing and Obstacles to 'Rule of Law' in China - Murray Scot Tanner and Eric GreenChina's 'Soft' Centralization: Shifting Tiao/Kuai Authority Relations - Andrew MerthaThe Blind Man and the Elephant: Analyzing the Local State in China - Anthony SaichVOLUME 4: SHIFTING IDENTITIES AND THE QUEST FOR NATIONAL UNITYChina: Erratic State, Frustrated Society - Lucian PyeEthnic Classification Writ Large: The 1954 Yunnan Province Ethnic Classification Project and its Foundations in Republican-Era Taxonomic Thought - Thomas MullaneyBetween Alterity and Identity: New Voices of Minority People in China - Nimrod BaranovitchIslam in China: Accommodation or Separatism? - Dru GladneyChina's Strategic Vulnerability to Minority Separatism in Tibet - Barry SautmanConstructing the State in the Tibetan Diaspora - Ann FrechetteChina's Provincial Identities: Reviving Regionalism and Reinventing 'Chineseness' - Tim OakesHeunggongyahn: On the Past, Present and Future of Hong Kong Identity - Gordon MathewsFrom Nationalism to Nationalizing: Cultural Imagination and State Formation in Post-War Taiwan - Allen ChunDiaspora, Identity and Cultural Citizenship: The Hakkas in 'Multicultural Taiwan' - Lijung WangRealpolitik Nationalism: International Sources of Chinese Nationalism - Lei GuangHow to Understand China: The Dangers and Opportunities of Being a Rising Power - William CallahanNationalism and Transnationalism in the Globalization of China - Prasenjit DuaraModernity as History: Post-Revolutionary China, Globalization and the Question of Modernity - Arif DirlikSet II: Economy and SocietyWhat is Distinctive about China's Economic Transition? State Enterprise Reform and Overall System Transformation - Barry NaughtonThe Communist Legacy in Post-Mao Economic Growth - Lance GoreThe Genesis of China's Economic Transition - Xiaolin PeiRural Marketing in China: Repression and Revival - G. William SkinnerBureaucrat to Entrepreneur: The Changing Role of the State in China's Grain Economy - Scott Rozelle, Albert Park, Jikun Huang and Hehui JinDimensions and Diversity of Property Rights in Rural China: Dilemmas on the Road to Further Reform - Shouying Liu, Michael Carter and Yang YaoThinking Globally, Acting Locally: Local Governments, Industrial Sectors and Development in China - Adam Segal and Eric ThunOrganizational Dynamics of Market Transition: Hybrid Forms, Property Rights and Mixed Economy in China - Victor NeeIntroduction to 'Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era' - Yasheng HuangOn the Past and Future of China's Township and Village-Owned Enterprises - Louis PuttermanThe Decline of Township-and-Village Enterprises in China's Economic Transition - James Kai-sing Kung and Yi-min LinChina's Emerging Market for Property Rights: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives - Gary Jefferson and Thomas RawskiBeyond Privatization: Institutional Innovation and Growth in China's Large State-Owned Enterprises - Peter Nolan and Wang XiaoqiangMoving Beyond Transition in China: Financial Reform and the Political Economy of Declining Growth - Edward SteinfeldThe Market as Social Convention - Lei GuangThe Business of Governing Business in China: Institutions and Norms of the Emerging Regulatory State - Margaret PearsonRegulatory Innovation by Leninist Means: Communist Party Supervision in China's Financial Industry - Sebastian HeilmannInstitutional Environment, Community Government and Corporate Governance: Understanding China's Township-Village Enterprises - Jiahua Che and Yingyi QianBureaucrats in Business, Chinese-Style: The Lessons of Market Reform and State Entrepreneurialism in the People's Republic of China - Jane DuckettThe Gift Economy and State Power in China - Mayfair Mei-hui YangThe Institutional Process of Market Clientelism: Guanxi and Private Business in a South China City - David WankSocial Capital and Power: Entrepreneurial Elite and the State in Contemporary China - Zhou YongmingBooty Socialism, Bureau-preneurs and the State in Transition: Organizational Corruption in China - Xiaobo LuRent-Seeking and Economic Governance in the Structural Nexus of Corruption in China - Tak-Wing NgoThe Quasi-Criminalization of a Business Sector in China: Deconstructing the Construction-Sector Syndrome - X.L. DingOrganized Crime, Local Protectionism and the Trade in Counterfeit Goods in China - Daniel ChowChecking Predatory Cadres: Delineating The State-Business Divide in Rural China - Ray YepReform, Corruption and Growth: Why Corruption is More Devastating in Russia than in China - Tomas LarssonVOLUME 3: CIVIL SOCIETY, CITIZENSHIP AND POPULAR RESISTANCEFrom Comrades to Citizens in the Post-Mao Era - Merle GoldmanUnorganized Interests and Collective Action in Communist China - Xueguang ZhouInstitutional Amphibiousness and the Transition from Communism: The Case of China - X. L. DingPopular Contention and its Impact in Rural China - Kevin O'Brien and Lianjiang LiLegacies of Radicalism: China's Cultural Revolution and the Democracy Movement of 1989 - Craig Calhoun and Jeffrey WasserstromCultural Intellectuals and the Politics of the Cultural Public Space in Communist China (1979-1989): A Case Study of Three Intellectual Groups - Edward GuThe 'Revenge of History': Collective Memories and Labor Protests in North-Eastern China - Ching Kwan LeeWomen's Organizations and Civil Society in China: Making a Difference - Jude HowellManaged Participation in China - Yongshun CaiThe China Democracy Party and the Politics of Protest in the 1980s-1990s - Teresa WrightDemocracy, Community, Trust: The Impact of Elections in Rural China - Melanie ManionAssessing Variation in Civil Society Organizations: China's Homeowner Associations in Comparative Perspective - Benjamin ReadBuilding 'Community': New Strategies of Governance in Urban China - David BrayCapitalists without a Class: Political Diversity among Private Entre - Kellee TsaiPerspectives of Time and Change: Rethinking Embedded Environmental Activism in China - Peter Ho and Richard Louis EdmondsThe Internet and Civil Society in China: A Preliminary Assessment - Guobin YangFifty Years of Regional Inequality in China: A Journey Through Central Planning, Reform and Openness - Ravi Kanbur and Xiaobo ZhangTaxation without Representation: Peasants, the Central and the Local States in Reform China - Thomas Bernstein and Xiaobo L Income Inequality, Unequal Health Care Access and Mortality in China - Zhongwei ZhaoFluid Labor and Blood Money: The Economy of HIV/AIDS in Rural Central China - Shao JingWorking Until You Drop: The Elderly of Rural China - Lihua Pang, Alan de Brauw and Scott RozelleNative Place, Migration and the Emergence of Peasant Enclaves in Beijing - Laurence Ma and Biao XiangThe Elite, the Natives and the Outsiders: Migration and Labor Market Segmentation in Urban China - C. Cindy FanCreating an Urban Middle Class: Social Engineering in Beijing - Luigi TombaThe Creation of a New Underclass in China and its Implications - Dorothy SolingerBecoming Dagongmei (Working Girls): The Politics of Identity and Difference in Reform China - Pun NgaiSexed Bodies, Sexualized Identities and the Limits of Gender - Harriet EvansComplexity of Life and Resistance: Informal Networks of Rural Migrant Karaoke Bar Hostesses in Urban Chinese Sex Industry - Zheng TiantianRepresenting Nationality in China: Refiguring Majority/Minority Identities - Dru GladneyScreening Disability in the PRC: The Politics of Looking Good - Sarah DaunceyThe Information Have-Less: Inequality, Mobility and Translocal Networks in Chinese Cities - Carolyn Cartier, Manuel Castells and Jack Linchuan Qiu

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