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ID123964
Title ProperContaining land grabs
Other Title Informationa misguided response to rural conflicts over land
LanguageENG
AuthorYep, Ray
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)To a certain extent, a more stringent regime for requisition of rural land may help protect the interests of peasants. There is, however, a hierarchy of income opportunity in the countryside as a result of diversification of rural economic structure in reform China. The varying degree of land dependence renders a contrasting calculation on the value of land lease among Chinese peasants. For peasants in the more prosperous regions, the conflicts are primarily triggered by their exclusion from direct engagement in the land market and deprivation of the chance to maximise potential gain that fuels the growing tension in the countryside. A more direct response to this fundamental cause, however, requires audacious moves by the Party leadership venturing into zones of political taboo.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 22, No.80; Mar 2013: p.273-291
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 22, No.80; Mar 2013: p.273-291
Key WordsChina ;  Reform ;  Rural Land ;  Land Market ;  Political Taboo


 
 
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