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CHINA
FOREWORD
Acknowledgments
Table A. Chronology of Chinese Dynasties
Country Profile
COUNTRY
GEOGRAPHY
SOCIETY
ECONOMY
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
NATIONAL SECURITY
Introduction
Chapter 1. Historical Setting
THE ANCIENT DYNASTIES
The Dawn of History
The Zhou Period
The Hundred Schools of Thought
THE IMPERIAL ERA
The First Imperial Period
Era of Disunity
Restoration of Empire
Mongolian Interlude
The Chinese Regain Power
The Rise of the Manchus
EMERGENCE OF MODERN CHINA
The Western Powers Arrive
The Opium War, 1839-42
The Taiping Rebellion, 1851-64
The Self-Strengthening Movement
The Hundred Days' Reform and the Aftermath
The Republican Revolution of 1911
REPUBLICAN CHINA
Nationalism and Communism
Opposing the Warlords
Consolidation under the Guomindang
Rise of the Communists
Anti-Japanese War
Return to Civil War
THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
The Transition to Socialism, 1953-57
The Great Leap Forward, 1958-60
Readjustment and Recovery, 1961-65
The Cultural Revolution Decade, 1966-76
The Militant Phase, 1966-68
The Ninth National Party Congress to the Demise of Lin Biao, 1969-71
End of the Era of Mao Zedong, 1972-76
The Post-Mao Period, 1976-78
China and the Four Modernizations, 1979-82
Chapter 2. Physical Environment and Population
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Boundaries
Terrain and Drainage
Climate
Wildlife
POPULATION
The Data Base
Mortality and Fertility
Population Control Programs
Density and Distribution
Migration
Internal
Urbanization
Emigration and Immigration
Minority Nationalities
Demographic Overview
Policy
Labor Force
Health Care
Chapter 3. The Social System
ETHNIC BOUNDARIES
HAN DIVERSITY AND UNITY
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY AND CULTURE
Diffusion of Values
The Confucian Legacy
Traditional Social Structure
The Examination System
Social Stratification
Stratification and Families
Social Mobility
SOCIAL CHANGE
DIFFERENTIATION
The Work Place
Communist Party Membership
Urban-Rural Distinctions
Regional Distinctions
COMMON PATTERNS
Work Units
Wages and Benefits
Informal Mechanisms of Exchange
RURAL SOCIETY
Collectivization and Class Status
Decollectivization
The Role of the Household
Consequences of Rural Reform
Regulations and Favors
Family and Household
Marriage
Community Structure
URBAN SOCIETY
Distinctive Features
Housing
Families and Marriage
Providing for the Next Generation
Opportunities and Competition
Examinations, Hereditary Transmission of Jobs, and Connections
WOMEN
RELIGION
TRENDS AND TENSIONS
Chapter 4. Education and Culture
EDUCATION POLICY
THE EDUCATION SYSTEM
New Directions
Compulsory Education Law
Key Schools
PRIMARY EDUCATION
Primary Schools
Preschool Education
Special Education
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Middle Schools
Vocational and Technical Schools
HIGHER EDUCATION
Background
Modernization Goals in the 1980s
Entrance Examinations and Admission Criteria
Changes in Enrollment and Assignment Policies
Scholarship and Loan System
Study Abroad
Educational Investment
TEACHERS
ADULT EDUCATION
Role in Modernization
Alternative Forms
Literacy and Language Reform
POLICY TOWARD INTELLECTUALS
Background
Post-Mao Development
CULTURE AND THE ARTS
Traditional Literature
Classics
Early Prose
Early Poetry
Later Prose
Modern Prose
Literature in the Post-Mao Period
Traditional Arts
Drama
Music
Painting and Calligraphy
Contemporary Performing Arts
Motion Pictures
Radio and Television
Folk and Variety Arts
Publishing
Background
Newspapers
Libraries and Archives
Chapter 5. Economic Context
GENERAL NATURE OF THE ECONOMY
ECONOMIC POLICIES, 1949-80
Recovery from War, 1949-52
The First Five-Year Plan, 1953-57
The Great Leap Forward, 1958-60
Readjustment and Recovery: "Agriculture First," 1961-65
Events During the Cultural Revolution Decade, 1966-76
High Tide of the Cultural Revolution, 1966-68
Resumption of Systematic Growth, 1970-74
The Gang of Four, 1974-76
The Post-Mao Interlude, 1976-78
Reform of the Economic System, Beginning in 1979
The Period of Readjustment, 1979-81
Reform and Opening, Beginning in 1982
STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE ECONOMY
Roles of the Government and the Party
The Two Major Sectors: Agriculture and Industry
Agriculture
Industry
Other Important Sectors
Planning
The Budget
The Banking System
Prices
Determination of Prices
The Role of Prices
Problems in Price Policy
Inflation
LIVING STANDARDS
Progress since 1949
Food
Clothing
Consumer Goods
Housing
Income Distribution
POTENTIAL FOR ACHIEVING NATIONAL GOALS
Chapter 6. Agriculture
RESOURCES ENDOWMENT
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
The 1950s
Importance of Agriculture Recognized
Recovery
Post-Mao Policies
PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION
OPERATIONAL METHODS AND INPUTS
Cropping Patterns
Fertilizer
Mechanization
Water Conservancy
Pest Control
Seed Varieties
Agricultural Science
PRODUCTION
Crops
Animal Husbandry
Forestry
Fishery
Sideline Production
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
Chapter 7. Industry
TRENDS IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
ORGANIZATION
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY
LEVEL OF TECHNOLOGY
SUPPLIES OF INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES
Capital
Labor
Raw Materials
Energy
MANUFACTURING
Iron and Steel
Machine Building
Machine Tools
Electric Power Equipment
Transportation Equipment
Metallurgical Equipment
Electronics
Chemicals
Building Materials
Paper
Textiles
Food Processing
Other Consumer Goods
CONSTRUCTION
Housing Construction
Capital Construction
MINING
Coal
Iron Ore
Other Minerals and Metals
ENERGY
Oil and Natural Gas
Electric and Nuclear Power
RURAL INDUSTRY
DEFENSE INDUSTRY
Chapter 8. Trade and Transportation
INTERNAL TRADE AND DISTRIBUTION
Agriculture
Industry
Lateral Economic Cooperation
Retail Sales
FOREIGN TRADE
History of Chinese Foreign Trade
Trade Policy in the 1980s
Organization of Foreign Trade
Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade
Foreign Trade Corporations and Enterprises
Financial Transactions and Investment
Other Organizations Involved in Trade
Composition of Foreign Trade
Trading Partners
Tourism
TRANSPORTATION
Railroads
Subways
Highways and Roads
Bridges
Inland Waterways
Maritime Shipping
Civil Aviation
POSTAL SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Historical Development
Telecommunications Services
Chapter 9. Science and Technology
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Pre-1949 Patterns
Foreign Learning and Chinese Learning
Soviet Influence in the 1950s
"Reds" Versus "Experts" in the 1950s and 1960s
Rehabilitation and Rethinking, 1977-84
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE 1980S
The Supply of Skilled Manpower
Research Institutes
National Organization and Administration
Chinese Academy of Sciences
State Science and Technology Commission
National Defense Science, Technology, and Industry Commission
Research in Colleges, Universities, and Enterprises
Planning Scientific Research
Integration of Administrative Systems
Leading Group for Science and Technology
China Association of Science and Technology
International Ties
THE REFORM PROGRAM
Shortcomings of the Science and Technology System
The Program
The Relation with Economic Reform
Technology Markets and Joint Ventures
Personnel and Job Mobility
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Policy
Modes of Transfer
Linking Technology and Economics
Chapter 10. Party and Government
CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY
Party Constitution
National Party Congresses
Central Committee and Political Bureau
Secretariat
Central Military Commission
Other Party Organs
Membership
Mass Organizations
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Democratic Parties
Trade Unions
Communist Youth League
Women, Artists, Students, and Others
THE GOVERNMENT
Constitutional Framework
The National People's Congress
The State Council
The Judiciary
Local Administration
The Cadre System
THE MEDIA
Chapter 11. The Political Process
POLITICAL REALIGNMENTS AT THE PARTY CENTER
Deng Xiaoping Consolidates Power
Institutionalizing Collective Leadership
A Successor Generation
THE FIRST WAVE OF REFORM, 1979-84
The Opening Up Policy and Reform in the Countryside
Rectification and Reform
THE SECOND WAVE OF REFORM, 1984-86
The Repercussions of Urban Reform
The Decentralization of Power
THE THIRD WAVE OF REFORM, BEGINNING IN 1986
Political Reform
Resistance and the Campaign Against Bourgeois Liberalization
THE POLITICS OF MODERNIZATION
The Components of Reform
Competing Bureaucratic Interests
Deng Xiaoping's Seminal Role
MARXISM-LENINISM-MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT RE-THOUGHT
The Role of Ideology
Ideology and the Socialist Man
Ideology and Social Change
Chapter 12. Foreign Relations
EVOLUTION OF FOREIGN POLICY
Historical Legacy and Worldview
Nationalism
The Influence of Ideology
Decision Making and Implementation
Government and Party Organizations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade
Ministry of National Defense
"People-to-People" Diplomacy
The Decision-Making Process
AN OVERVIEW OF CHINA'S FOREIGN RELATIONS
Sino-Soviet Relations
Sino-American Relations
Relations with the Third World
Relations with the Developed World
Japan
Europe
China's Role in International Organizations
Chapter 13. Criminal Justice and Public Security
THE LEGAL SYSTEM
The Imperial Era
Republican China
Developments after 1949
Early Years of the People's Republic, 1949-53
The Legal System under the 1954 State Constitution
The Legal System under the 1975 State Constitution
Return to Socialist Legality
Legal Reforms in the 1982 State Constitution
COURT STRUCTURE AND PROCESS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Historical Background
Public Security Forces
The People's Armed Police Force
State Security
Grass-Roots Organizations
THE PENAL SYSTEM
Chapter 14. National Defense
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT, 1927-79
From the Founding of the People's Liberation Army to the Korean War
Military Modernization in the 1950s and 1960s
The People's Liberation Army in the Cultural Revolution
Military Modernization in the 1970s
MILITARY MODERNIZATION
Civil-Military Relations
Political Role of the People's Liberation Army
Party Control
Popular Attitudes Toward the People's Liberation Army
Military Organization
State and Party Central Military Commissions
Ministry of National Defense and National Defense Science, Technology, and Industry Commission
Operational Control
General Staff Department
General Political Department
General Logistics Department
Streamlining and Reduction in Force
Doctrine, Strategy, and Tactics
Education and Training
Revitalization of the Military Academy System
Training Reforms
Personnel
Recruitment
Conditions of Service
Promotion
Ranks, Uniforms, and Insignia
Defense Industry and the Economic Role of the People's Liberation Army
Military Expenditures
Military Research and Development and the National Defense Science, Technology, and Industry Commission
Defense Industry
Weapons Production
The Role of Foreign Military Technology
Arms Sales
Civilian Production
Economic Roles of the People's Liberation Army
PERCEPTION OF THREAT
The Soviet Union
Vietnam
India
South China Sea
Taiwan
FOREIGN MILITARY COOPERATION
FORCE STRUCTURE
Ground Forces
Air Force
Navy
Nuclear Forces
Paramilitary Forces
Militia
Reserve Service System
Production and Construction Corps
People's Armed Police Force
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND PROSPECTS
Appendices
Appendix B. Chronology and Lists
Appendix C. The People's Libertion Army at a Glance
Bibliography
Glossary