The decline of communism in China : legitimacy crisis, 1977-1989 / X.L. Ding.
Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006, c1994.Description: xii, 230 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0521026237
- 9780521026239
- HX418.5 .D56 2006
Contents:
Introduction; Part I: 1. Theoretical and comparative issues; 2. The counter-elite and its institutional basis; Part II: 3. 'The movement to 'emancipate the mind' and the counter-elite's response; 4. 'Building socialist spiritual civilisation' and the counter-elite's response; 5. Two contending patriotic campaigns; 6. Admission of the 'primary stage of socialism' and the counter-elite's two development models; Concluding remarks; Appendix; Selected bibliography; Index.
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-226) and index.
Introduction; Part I: 1. Theoretical and comparative issues; 2. The counter-elite and its institutional basis; Part II: 3. 'The movement to 'emancipate the mind' and the counter-elite's response; 4. 'Building socialist spiritual civilisation' and the counter-elite's response; 5. Two contending patriotic campaigns; 6. Admission of the 'primary stage of socialism' and the counter-elite's two development models; Concluding remarks; Appendix; Selected bibliography; Index.
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