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 | 86 |
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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Communism and Reform in East Asia (RLE Modern East and South East Asia) David Goodman Limited preview - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
activities aggregate family agricultural areas ASEAN Asia-Pacific region Asian BBC SWB Beijing cadres cent Central Committee centre Chinese CMEA co-operation communist party countries countryside Deng Xiaoping domestic East Asia economic modernization economic reform enterprises example export family property FEER foreign policy Gorbachev ibid ideological important income increased industrial inheritance interest Japan Japanese Juche Kampuchea Kim Il Sung Kim Jong Kim Jong Il Le Duc Tho leader leadership major minister Mongolian Mongols Moscow National North Korea organizations party congress party's peasant households PECC People's Republic Pham Hung political and economic political structures population problems production imperative Pyongyang recent reform process reform programme regime relations Republic of China responsibility revolution revolutionary role rural Sino-Soviet social socialist society South Soviet Union strategy Sung's tion township trade Truong Chinh Tsedenbal Ulaanbaatar United USSR Vietnam Vietnamese village workers
References to this book
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 |


