China's administrative hierarchy: The balance of power and winners and losers within China's levels of government
The China that Chairman Mao Zedong ruled was primarily agrarian. Mao’s party, consistent with the ideas of Lenin on which it was partially based, pursued planned industrialization by promoting state-owned manufacturing. This endeavor involved all sectors of society in the push to catch up with the W...
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Main Author: | DONALDSON, John A. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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