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Part 1: Introduction
China in the Post-Utopian Age
China and the Geographical Imagination
Part 2: Space, Society, and the State in China
Culture Change in Contemporary China
China's Political Economy and the Transition Out of Socialism
China's Population: Resistance, Compliance, and the National Interest
Life, Death, and the Commodification of Health Care in China
Part 3: The "Four Modernizations": China's Economic and Spatial Transition
Agrarian Reform in China: Feeding the Billion-Plus
China's Economy in the Transition from Plan to Market
The World's Most Rapidly Urbanizing Nation
Inequality and Persistent Poverty in China
The Other Chinas: Taiwan and Hong Kong
Part 4: Contested Lives and Landscapes in Contemporary China
China's Minorities: Ethnicity, Accommodation, and Resistance
Gender Issues in the Transition Out of Socialism
Serving the People? Private Versus Public Provision in China's Cities
Market Forces and the New Population Mobility in China
Part 5: State and Society in China at the End of Millennium
Saving the Bad Earth? China's Environmental Crisis
China and the Global Economy at the Century's End
State-Society Relationships in the Post-Utopian Age
Utopia and "Dreams of Heaven" in the New Millennium?
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