Bureaucracy, Politics, and Decision Making in Post-Mao China |
Acknowledgments |
One Introduction: The "Fragmented Authoritarianism" Model and Its Limitations |
Part One National Issues |
Two A Plum for a Peach:Bargaining, Interest, and Bureaucratic Politics in China |
Three The Chinese Political System and the Political Strategy of Economic Reform |
Part Two The Center |
Four The Party Leadership System |
Five Information Flows and Policy Coordination in the Chinese Bureaucracy |
Part Three Bureaucratic Clusters |
Six Structure and Process in the Chinese Military System |
Seven The Educational Policy Process: A Case Study of Bureaucratic Action in China |
Eight The Behavior of Middlemen in the Cadre Retirement Policy Process |
Nine Hierarchy and the Bargaining Economy: Government and Enterprise in the Reform Process |
Part Four Subnational Levels |
Ten Territorial Actors as Competitors for Power: The Case of Hubei and Wuhan |
Eleven Local Bargaining Relationships and Urban Industrial Finance |
Twelve Urbanizing Rural China: Bureaucratic Authority and Local Autonomy |
Appendix |
Bibliography |
Contributors |
Index |
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