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Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction: 1. Chinese legislatures and political change; 2. Origins of the NPC; Part II. The NPC Under Mao: 3. Development, doubts and decline; 4. Structural features; 5. The NPC in the political system; Part III. The NPC Under Deng: 6. Plenary sessions and policy discussions; 7. Structural reforms; 8. The NPC and systemic change; Abbreviations; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Add Reform Without Liberalization: China's National People's Congress and the Politics of Institutional Change, Since its founding in 1954, the National People's Congress of China (NPC) has followed a difficult course of development, a course which has been characterized by periods of limited progress intermingled with periods of stagnation and regression. Politica, Reform Without Liberalization: China's National People's Congress and the Politics of Institutional Change to your collection on WonderClub |