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Chinese nationalism / Unger, Jonathan (ed) 1996  Book
Unger, Jonathan Book
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Publication Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, 1996.
Description xviii, 218p.
Series Contemporary China paper.
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ID:   093840


Chinese state enterprise under the reforms: what model of capitalism / Chan, Anita; Unger, Jonathan   Journal Article
Unger, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Mao  Neo-Liberal  Capitalism - China  Maoist 
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ID:   076176


Cultural revolution at the grass roots / Unger, Jonathan   Journal Article
Unger, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Egalitarian redistributions of agricultural land in China throu: finding from two surveys / Kong, Sherry Tao; Unger, Jonathan   Journal Article
Unger, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   122934


Guangdong model of urbanisation: collective village land and the making of a new middle class / Chung, Him; Unger, Jonathan   Journal Article
Unger, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In some parts of China - and especially in Guangdong Province in southern China - rural communities have retained ownership of much of their land when its use is converted into urban neighbourhoods or industrial zones. In these areas, the rural collectives, rather than disappearing, have converted themselves into property companies and have been re-energised and strengthened as rental income pours into their coffers. The native residents, rather than being relocated, usually remain in the village's old residential area. As beneficiaries of the profits generated by their village collective, they have become a new propertied class, often living in middle-class comfort on their dividends and rents. How this operates - and the major economic and social ramifications - is examined through onsite research in four communities: an industrialised village in the Pearl River delta; an urban neighbourhood in Shenzhen with its own subway station, whose land is still owned and administered by rural collectives; and two villages-in-the-city in Guangzhou's new downtown districts, where fancy housing estates and high-rise office blocks owned by village collectives are springing up alongside newly rebuilt village temples and lineage halls.
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ID:   053773


International politics of an urban Chinese work community: a ca / Unger, Jonathan; Chan, Anita Jul 2004  Journal Article
Unger, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication July 2004.
Key Words Economy-China  Internal Politics-China  China 
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Nature of Chinese politics: from Mao to Jiang / Unger, Jonathan (ed.) 2002  Book
Unger, Jonathan Book
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Publication Armonk, M. E. Sharpe, 2002.
Description xvi, 333p.
Series Contemporary China books
Standard Number 00765608472
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Using the past to serve the present: historiography and politics in contemporary China / Unger, Jonathan (ed.) 1993  Book
Unger, Jonathan Book
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Publication Armonk, M E Sharpe, 1993.
Description ix, 292p.hbk
Series Contemporary China Papers
Standard Number 0873327470
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