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CHINA PERSPECTIVES NO. 4; 2008 (4) answer(s).
 
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Dibao recipients: mollified anti-emblem of urban modernisation / Solinger, Dorothy J   Journal Article
Solinger, Dorothy J Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract After the Chinese leadership became cognizant of the negative social externalities of marketization-especially potential threats to its hallowed objectives of social stability and successful state enterprise reform-it initiated a novel welfare approach.
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Making neighbourhoods: government of social change in China's cities / Tomba, Luigi   Journal Article
Tomba, Luigi Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Based on several years of field research in urban neighbourhoods situated in several Chinese cities this paper investigates the effects of housing reform and the spatial reorganizaton of China's cities on the recognition of citizenship rights.
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ID:   085911


New public space in urban China: fewer walls, more malls in Beijing, Shanghai and Xining / Gaubatz, Piper   Journal Article
Gaubatz, Piper Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract China's post-reform modernisation and hyper-urbanisation have brought new public spaces to Chinese cities.This article examines the development of a public sphere and five types of new public spaces.
Key Words Shanghai  Urban China  Beijing  New Public Space  Xining  Hyper-Urbanisation 
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Where are China's cities heading? three approaches to the metro / Doulet, Jean-Francois   Journal Article
Doulet, Jean-Francois Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Metropolisation is essential to approaching the current changes in urban China.We put forward three complementary approaches to understanding the main phenomena that structure the Chinese metropolis today and will mould it tomorrow: hypermodernity, contestation, and regulation.
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