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List of figures | ||
List of tables | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Nature of the Chinese city | 1 |
2 | The emergence of Beijing | 29 |
3 | Beijing of the Ming and Qing periods (pre-1949) | 54 |
4 | Beijing under socialism: planning history and its role | 82 |
5 | Urban and spatial growth | 114 |
6 | Economic development | 145 |
7 | Population growth and its spatial pattern | 174 |
8 | Urban housing and housing reforms | 201 |
9 | Urban environment and preserving the old city | 231 |
10 | Transport: walking on two legs? | 262 |
11 | Social areas in Beijing | 295 |
12 | Open and economic-minded Beijing: a new departure? | 314 |
13 | Conclusion: is there a Chinese socialist city model? | 346 |
References | 367 | |
Index | 383 |
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