pt. I. Reshaping state and society relations. 1. Introduction. 2. A quiet revolution from below pt. II. Depoliticisation: diminishing party controls. 3. The reform of the enterprise leadership structure. 4. The party's organisational reform. 5. Withering of the party's industrial apparatus pt. III. De statisation: an analysis of the wage structure. 6. The dynamics of the industrial wage reform. 7. The politics of the industrial wage reform pt. IV. De statisation: an ownership and organisational analysis. 8. Corporatisation and privatisation. 9. The construction of a new economic model. 10. Concluding remarks
Summary
The author demonstrates how China's post-Mao reforms have produced a quiet revolution from below as the process of political and economic liberalization has accelerated
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-262) and index