For the first time in history, more Chinese people now live in towns and cities than in rural villages. Reaching 51% in 2011, urbanisation in China is accelerating. Convinced that this holds the key to the country’s ongoing social and economic development, China’s leaders recently announced an urbanisation target of 70% (approximately 900 million people) by 2025. However, leaders including Premier Li Keqiang have emphasised that future urbanisation would be characterised not by an expansion of megacities (dushihua 都市花), but by growth in rural towns and small cities (chengzhenhua 城镇化). The Party is essentially seeking to take the cities to the rural populace rather than bring the rural populace to the cities. Following the policy announcemen...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
Article by Mi Shih is a postdoctoral research fellow in the China Research Centre at the University ...
Summary. China’s spaces of urbanisation in the 1980s and early 1990s were occupied primarily by the ...
For the first time in history, more Chinese people now live in towns and cities than in rural villag...
China Perspectives 2013/3, Special Feature For the first time in history, more Chinese people now li...
The transition from traditional rural residences to urban-like multi-storey buildings and from tradi...
Despite a rate of urbanisation reaching 48 percent in 2010, China’s level of urbanisation lags relat...
The adverse effects of rapid urbanization are of global concern. Careful planning for and accommodat...
Contemporary discussions of urbanization and urban construction in China tend to focus on “ghost tow...
A major goal of the national program to Build a New Socialist Countryside is to modernise and urbani...
Between 1978 and 2004, the number of urban dwellers in China rose from 170 million to 540 million, t...
China’s leaders have set an urbanization target of 70% (approximately 900 million people) by 2025 an...
The gap between urban and rural areas has widened in China since the early 1980’s. Because economic ...
In some parts of China – and especially in Guangdong Province in southern China – rural communities ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for International Studies.Since the late 1970s internal ...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
Article by Mi Shih is a postdoctoral research fellow in the China Research Centre at the University ...
Summary. China’s spaces of urbanisation in the 1980s and early 1990s were occupied primarily by the ...
For the first time in history, more Chinese people now live in towns and cities than in rural villag...
China Perspectives 2013/3, Special Feature For the first time in history, more Chinese people now li...
The transition from traditional rural residences to urban-like multi-storey buildings and from tradi...
Despite a rate of urbanisation reaching 48 percent in 2010, China’s level of urbanisation lags relat...
The adverse effects of rapid urbanization are of global concern. Careful planning for and accommodat...
Contemporary discussions of urbanization and urban construction in China tend to focus on “ghost tow...
A major goal of the national program to Build a New Socialist Countryside is to modernise and urbani...
Between 1978 and 2004, the number of urban dwellers in China rose from 170 million to 540 million, t...
China’s leaders have set an urbanization target of 70% (approximately 900 million people) by 2025 an...
The gap between urban and rural areas has widened in China since the early 1980’s. Because economic ...
In some parts of China – and especially in Guangdong Province in southern China – rural communities ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for International Studies.Since the late 1970s internal ...
Since the adoption of economic reform policy in 1978, several trends are changing the Chinese societ...
Article by Mi Shih is a postdoctoral research fellow in the China Research Centre at the University ...
Summary. China’s spaces of urbanisation in the 1980s and early 1990s were occupied primarily by the ...