Globalization is an irreversible development and the main purpose of this paper is to rethink how Mainland China responds to the challenges of globalization in rural area. To achieve this aim, this study will be divided into three parts. First of all, it will examine the phenomenon of privatization and dumping in rural China as a result of globalization. It will then try to consider the feasible top-down administrative changes of Chinese government. The last part will explore the new modalities of political engineering and social transformation of the state-society relation resulted from the bottom-up resistance to globalization
AbstractRapid and far-reaching development transition has triggered corresponding restructuring in r...
China’s four decades of reform and opening have been rooted in a fundamental socioeconomic restructu...
In recent decades, China has undergone rapid economic growth, industrialisation and urbanisation con...
The differentiation of rural development in eastern coastal China has been exaggerated by the rapid ...
The differentiation of rural development in eastern coastal China has been exaggerated by the rapid ...
China's rural land rights regime is being reformed. Most explanations for the reforms focus on the e...
Globalization has deeply changed the rural socio-economic form and spatial pattern, and caused a com...
Globalization has deeply changed the rural socio-economic form and spatial pattern, and caused a com...
Globalization has deeply changed the rural socio-economic form and spatial pattern, and caused a com...
China’s integration into the global economy, while rapid, has been managed as part of a wider libera...
This paper attempts to rethink “Rural China” in China’s development in order to argue for rural rege...
Efforts to define �rural society in contemporary China� engage both with broader sociological debate...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to review the evolutionary development process of rural govern...
Abstract: As china is a big agricultural country, the modernization of rural governance is the key p...
Published online: 31 Mar 2017This paper, by a case study of Gao Village, examines how two factors, i...
AbstractRapid and far-reaching development transition has triggered corresponding restructuring in r...
China’s four decades of reform and opening have been rooted in a fundamental socioeconomic restructu...
In recent decades, China has undergone rapid economic growth, industrialisation and urbanisation con...
The differentiation of rural development in eastern coastal China has been exaggerated by the rapid ...
The differentiation of rural development in eastern coastal China has been exaggerated by the rapid ...
China's rural land rights regime is being reformed. Most explanations for the reforms focus on the e...
Globalization has deeply changed the rural socio-economic form and spatial pattern, and caused a com...
Globalization has deeply changed the rural socio-economic form and spatial pattern, and caused a com...
Globalization has deeply changed the rural socio-economic form and spatial pattern, and caused a com...
China’s integration into the global economy, while rapid, has been managed as part of a wider libera...
This paper attempts to rethink “Rural China” in China’s development in order to argue for rural rege...
Efforts to define �rural society in contemporary China� engage both with broader sociological debate...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to review the evolutionary development process of rural govern...
Abstract: As china is a big agricultural country, the modernization of rural governance is the key p...
Published online: 31 Mar 2017This paper, by a case study of Gao Village, examines how two factors, i...
AbstractRapid and far-reaching development transition has triggered corresponding restructuring in r...
China’s four decades of reform and opening have been rooted in a fundamental socioeconomic restructu...
In recent decades, China has undergone rapid economic growth, industrialisation and urbanisation con...