v. 1. Market reform and legacies of the command economy -- v. 2. Regulation and governance in the hybrid market -- v. 3. Civil society, citizenship, and popular resistance -- v. 4. Social cleavages and forms of marginalization.
Summary
This series, 'Contemporary China Studies', provides a set of references for universities and lecturers to build their curricula and will also be valuable to researchers undertaking a literature review. It contains more than 100 carefully selected articles and book chapters focusing on the politics, economy and society of China since 1949. This second set deals with the economy and society.
Market reform and legacies of the command economy Regulation and governance in the hybrid market Civil society, citizenship, and popular resistance Social cleavages and forms of marginalization