This research concerns the relations and tensions among the state as an institutional public power, the people congregating as a collective, and private individuals. It intends to investigate these relations through two land politics cases in the Socialist Beijing, set against the historical background of the city and Chinese conceptual contexts. Suggesting certain similarities to public/private demarcation, the thesis starts with a genealogy of the Chinese gong-si division, arguing the moral superiority of the abstract ideas of gong over si; it argues that changing understandings of gong/public and the intricate connections between various gong and si embodiments (i.e. state, collective, family, individual) contribute – and in some ways...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
While the state-led urbanisation argument highlights the dominance of state power in China\u27s ur...
Despite common national institutions and incentives to remake urban landscapes to anchor growth, gen...
This thesis examines the nature of property rights in historical and contemporary China. The princip...
This dissertation aims to provide a history of dispossession in China from 1927 to 1979. It discusse...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
by Chow Wing Hang.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical r...
My dissertation tries to solve two puzzling questions in China’s economic miracle: why some private ...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
The premise of this paper is that in order to understand contemporary concepts and institutions of ...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
My dissertation addresses a puzzle: Why has a nationwide counterpublic sphere, in which citizens for...
Almost half of China’s land mass is governed by a collective owned land regime (COLR). This rural la...
As China in the twenty-first century rushes ahead in its quest to become more developed and cosmopol...
This investigation report mainly displays a new public space of property management with the charact...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
While the state-led urbanisation argument highlights the dominance of state power in China\u27s ur...
Despite common national institutions and incentives to remake urban landscapes to anchor growth, gen...
This thesis examines the nature of property rights in historical and contemporary China. The princip...
This dissertation aims to provide a history of dispossession in China from 1927 to 1979. It discusse...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
by Chow Wing Hang.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical r...
My dissertation tries to solve two puzzling questions in China’s economic miracle: why some private ...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
The premise of this paper is that in order to understand contemporary concepts and institutions of ...
Over the past three decades, China’s urban population has increased by more than 400 million. How co...
My dissertation addresses a puzzle: Why has a nationwide counterpublic sphere, in which citizens for...
Almost half of China’s land mass is governed by a collective owned land regime (COLR). This rural la...
As China in the twenty-first century rushes ahead in its quest to become more developed and cosmopol...
This investigation report mainly displays a new public space of property management with the charact...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
While the state-led urbanisation argument highlights the dominance of state power in China\u27s ur...
Despite common national institutions and incentives to remake urban landscapes to anchor growth, gen...