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Beskrivning
Chinese foreign economic policy before 1978 has been considered isolationist and centered on Maoist self-reliance. In this revisionist analysis, the author argues that the dramatic economic reforms initiated by China’s leaders in 1978 were in fact revisions and expansions of policies from the Maoist period.
Lawrence C. Reardon is associate professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire.
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"I would strongly recommend this book as an introductory text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. . . . Reardon has produced a book that goes a long way in extending the long and fruitful tradition of Chinese foreign policy study through an elite factional lens and incorporating fresh sources."
Innehållsförteckning
PrefaceIntroductionThe Domestic Determinants of Chinese Foreign Economic PolicyAntinomies of Chinese Development, 1949-1958Neomercantilism versus Self-Sufficiency, 1959-1966Chaos and the Cultural Revolution, 1966-1971Resurrecting the Four Modernizations, 1971-1947The Abbreviated Leftist Response, 1974-1976The Great Leap Outward, 1977-1979ConclusionAppendix A: Note on Chinese SourcesAppendix B: CCP Central Committee and State Council Emergency Directive, 26 October 1959Appendix C: CCP Central Committee Approval of Export Commodity Production Base Establishment, 30 June 1960Appendix D: CCP Central Committee Emergency Directive on Foreign Trade, 10 August 1960AbbreviationsNotesBibliographyIndex