Communism and Reform in East AsiaDavid S. G. Goodman First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Reform Local Political Institutions and | 28 |
The New Inheritance Law and | 52 |
Ideology and the Legitimation Crisis | 85 |
The Slow Road to Reform Michael Williams | 102 |
The Soviet Union and the Pacific Century Gerald Segal | 132 |
China and the AsiaPacific Region Michael B Yahuda | 148 |
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activities affairs agricultural areas Asian attempts become cent Central China Chinese claim clear co-operation collective Committee communist party congress continue countries discussion early East Asia economic enterprises established example expected foreign greater ideological important income increased independence individual industrial inheritance institutions interest Japan Kim Il Sung Kim Jong labour land leader leadership less major March Marxism Mongolian North Korea officials organizations Pacific particular past peasant household People's political population position present Press problems production programme Pyongyang question recent reform region relations remains Republic responsibility result role rural seen significant social socialist society South Soviet Union specialized strategy structures success suggest third tion trade United University USSR Vietnam village World
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Economic and Social Development in Pacific Asia Chris J. Dixon,D. W. Drakakis-Smith No preview available - 1993 |
Economic and Social Development in Pacific Asia Chris Dixon,David W. Smith No preview available - 2002 |