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Socialist China, Capitalist China Social tension and political adaptation under economic globalization
Acknowledgements. Biography of Contributors and Editors. 1: Introduction - Helen Lansdowne and Guoguang Wu. 2: Growing Social Unrest in China: Rising Social Discontents and Popular Protests - Chih-jou Jay Chen. 3: Household Registration, Social Exclusion, and Rural Migrants in Cities - Xiaogang Wu. 4: Training the Unemployed to Become Active Job-Seekers in Post-Mao China - Feng Xu. 5: An Institutional Analysis of China’s Failed Healthcare Reform - Yanzhong Huang. 6: China, Christianity and the Global Market of Belief Systems - Carol Lee Hamrin. 7: Super Voice Girls and Freezing Point: Media, Hegemony, and Domination in the New China - Barrett McCormick. 8: Granting or Refusing the Right to Petition: The Dilemma of China’s Xinfang System - Keyuan Zou.
Biography
Guoguang Wu holds a chair in China and Asia-Pacific Relations at University of Victoria, Canada, where he also teaches in both departments of political science and history. The author of numerous books, he and Helen Lansdowne have co-edited two other volumes, also published by Routledge: Zhao Ziyang and China’s Political Future and China Turns to Multilateralism: Foreign Policy and Regional Security.
Helen Lansdowne is the Assistant Director at the Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, Canada. She also lectures in the department of Pacific and Asian Studies at the University of Victoria and in the department of Social Sciences at Camosun College.
"This book presents rich, original data about many of the social challenges faced by China; the authors’ analyses of the various issues are very sharp." -- Dr Tan Bee Piang , Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia, International Journal of China Studies Book Review (Vol. 3, No. 1, April 2012)






