1st Edition

Communism and Reform in East Asia

By David Goodman Copyright 1988
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

The West no longer regards communism in East Asia as a threat. On the contrary, because the communist party states of East Asia appear to be undergoing a process of reform directed primarily at economic modernization, it is now regarded as a potential market. The West’s attitude is reinforced by the recognition of East Asia’s economic importance more generally – a perception which in itself... Read more

1. Communism in East Asia: The Production Imperative, Legitimacy and Reform David S.G. Goodman  2. The Reform Process in the People’s Republic of China Tony Saich  3. Reform, Local Political Institutions and the Village Economy in China Elisabeth J. Croll  4. China: the New Inheritance Law and the Peasant Household Delia Davin  5. North Korea: the End of the Beginning Aidan Foster-Carter  6. Ideology and the Legitimation Crisis in North Korea James Cotton  7. Vietnam: the Slow Road to Reform Michael Williams  8. The Mongolian People’s Republic in the 1980s: Continuity and Change Judith Nordby  9. The Soviet Union and the Pacific Century Gerald Segal  10. China and the Asia-Pacific Region Michael B. Yahuda

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David Goodman