Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center Stanford University


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Old Problems for New Leaders: Institutional Disjunctions in Rural China

Book Chapter

Authors
Jean C. Oi - Stanford University
Yun-han Chu, ed. - National Taiwan University
Chih-cheng Lo, ed. - Soochow University, Taiwan
Ramon H. Myers, ed. - Stanford University

Published by
Cambridge University Press in "The New Chinese Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities after the 16th Party Congress", April 2004
Publication no. 0521600588

Hardcover (0521600588) - $29.99


These essays reveal how China's Communist Party selected a new generation of leaders in late 2002 to maintain the position of a regional and world power. They explain how China's leaders are promoting a market economy and undertaking gradual political reforms and note the problems they are having in handling mounting political corruption, spreading unemployment, growing disparity of wealth and income, and a crisis of belief.

Topics: Rule of law and corruption | China