Unruly stability: why China's regime has staying power/ Andrew G Walder

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Current History September 2009, pp.257-260, 262-263 (20)Summary: An overview of China's ability for its regime to stay stable yet being able to undergo economic reforms. Looks at China's experience throughout the years from the communist dictatorship it was under up to the current political situation and how this affects its economy.
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An overview of China's ability for its regime to stay stable yet being able to undergo economic reforms. Looks at China's experience throughout the years from the communist dictatorship it was under up to the current political situation and how this affects its economy.

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