The Chinese Model: A Political, Economic and Social SurveyGeneral study of China. Social change, communist attitude toward religion, politics and education. Economic policy, economic planning, agricultural policy and foreign policy. The role of USSR in providing economic aid to china. Treatment of minority groups. Political leadership of the political party. The role of China as a model for developing countries. Bibliographys after each chapter. |
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Change of Social Values | 3 |
The Communist Attitude towards Religion Joseph R Levenson | 19 |
Politics and Economics in Chinese Education | 31 |
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