In this paper regional policy in the People's Republic of China over the last four decades is critically reviewed. Particular attention is paid to the ideological and political dimensions, and their changes, as guided by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which accompany the need to modernize China's underdeveloped economy. In part 1 of the paper the interpretations of the urban question, within the Marxist - Maoist school of thought, upon which the policy rationales and justifications are based, are outlined. Then, a two-part historical - contextual analysis of the regional policy and its development in China with a tentative schema is provided, that focuses on so-called 'town - country' contradictions and processes of urbanization and oth...
The dominance of ideology, state control and economic planning on urban planning and development in ...
In contrast with the stagnation in city planning and development during the Nationalist regime, indu...
This paper argues that before 1978, the Chinese state, a 'police state' in the Foucauldian concept o...
Post-Mao China is marked by priorities which unlike Maoist redistributive policies encourage and tol...
This paper situates the rise of city-regionalism in China in the context of the Chinese Communist Pa...
Under Mao, China followed a Soviet-style development strategy based on industrial growth and under-u...
This paper examines the causes and consequences of the increase in regional disparities in China dur...
Drawing on the literature on state rescaling, this dissertation investigates how post-1978 layers of...
In many countries, national governments deploy city-regionalism not simply as a domestic policy tool...
In the twenty years since the Cultural Revolution, China has maintained fast real growth. This occur...
Against the background of a rapidly collapsing socialist empire in Eastern Europe and the former So...
Chinese cities since socialism’s emergence in 1949 have been more or less the creature of the state’...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-127)This thesis contains three major parts. The first...
The widening development gap between coastal and interior regions of China has become a significant ...
Thesis deals with urbanization policies of People's Republic of China during period from the end of ...
The dominance of ideology, state control and economic planning on urban planning and development in ...
In contrast with the stagnation in city planning and development during the Nationalist regime, indu...
This paper argues that before 1978, the Chinese state, a 'police state' in the Foucauldian concept o...
Post-Mao China is marked by priorities which unlike Maoist redistributive policies encourage and tol...
This paper situates the rise of city-regionalism in China in the context of the Chinese Communist Pa...
Under Mao, China followed a Soviet-style development strategy based on industrial growth and under-u...
This paper examines the causes and consequences of the increase in regional disparities in China dur...
Drawing on the literature on state rescaling, this dissertation investigates how post-1978 layers of...
In many countries, national governments deploy city-regionalism not simply as a domestic policy tool...
In the twenty years since the Cultural Revolution, China has maintained fast real growth. This occur...
Against the background of a rapidly collapsing socialist empire in Eastern Europe and the former So...
Chinese cities since socialism’s emergence in 1949 have been more or less the creature of the state’...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-127)This thesis contains three major parts. The first...
The widening development gap between coastal and interior regions of China has become a significant ...
Thesis deals with urbanization policies of People's Republic of China during period from the end of ...
The dominance of ideology, state control and economic planning on urban planning and development in ...
In contrast with the stagnation in city planning and development during the Nationalist regime, indu...
This paper argues that before 1978, the Chinese state, a 'police state' in the Foucauldian concept o...