166 Pages
by
Routledge
166 Pages
by
Routledge
154 Pages
by
Routledge
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For many years, most scholarly and journalistic intepretation of Chinese politics has followed the practice of the media in the People's Republic, analyzing conflict among the leadership in terms of a dichotomy between two lines, R or the two-line struggle. The adherents of· this model refer to the two lines as -ideologues'" or -radicals· on the one hand, versus pragmatists- or moderates on the... Read more
Preface -- Introduction -- Three Leninist Paths Within a Socialist Conundrum -- Culture: Cultural Politics and the Political Construction of Audiences in China -- Commerce: The Petty Private Sector and the Three Lines in the Early 1980s -- Three Lines in Chinese Foreign Relations, 1950–1983: The Development Imperative
Biography
Dorothy J. Solinger is Associate Director of the Asian Studies Program and Adjunct Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh






