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E-grāmata: Rural China: Economic and Social Change in the Late Twentieth Century [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany), ,
  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315701035
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  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315701035
This book reports the findings of two field studies conducted between 1993 and 2001 in seven townships and six provinces in China. The authors describe the process of rural urbanization and its related economic, social, and political changes by focusing mainly on the zhen (town), in addition to administrative offices and companies involved in the local economy, and village committees. The authors show that the social changes resulting from China's economic reforms are occurring mainly from below, and that this process is also resulting in a weakening of the economic and political dominance of the central government. Other changes discussed in this study include the development of new ownership structures and the increasing dominance of the private sector; a shift in the functions of administrative offices as the bureaucracy becomes increasingly business oriented; the rise of a new local elite; a rebirth of traditional social structures (clans, local associations); and the emergence of new interest groups and institutions to represent their needs.
List of Tables, Figures, and Maps
ix
Preface xv
Introduction
3(8)
Distinct Features of the Process of Change
5(2)
Social Change
7(4)
Zhen Settlements: Between Urban and Rural
11(10)
Preconditions for the Designation of Zhen
12(1)
Development of the Number of Zhen
13(2)
Definition and Development of the Urban Population in Zhen
15(2)
Perspectives on the Process of Urbanization and the Functions of Zhen
17(4)
Field Research: Fieldwork Procedures and the Surveyed Zhen
21(12)
Methods in Our Fieldwork Procedures in 1993--1994 and 2000-2001
21(2)
Empirical Problems, Especially During Our First Fieldwork Period, 1993--1994
23(1)
The 1993--1994 and 2000--2001 Case Studies: Zhen Regional Conditions of Development
24(9)
Settlements and Population
33(32)
Development of Settlements, Infrastructure, and Public and Commercial Institutions
33(15)
Development of Settlements, Land Utilization, and Infrastructure
33(6)
Public and Commercial Institutions
39(9)
Population Growth and Migration
48(14)
Development of Population and Migration in Chinese Zhen
48(4)
Population Development and Migration in the Selected Zhen
52(10)
Summary
62(3)
Economic Structures and Economic Change
65(96)
Process of Privatization
65(21)
Nationwide Development
65(5)
Private Sector in the Regions Studied in 1993--1994
70(8)
Structure of Ownership in Rural Areas in the Mid-1990s
78(5)
Summary
83(3)
Rural Collective and Private Enterprises
86(53)
Development and Regional Structure of Rural Enterprises
86(20)
Township and Village Enterprises
106(9)
Development and Situation of Zhen-Owned, Village-Owned, and Private Enterprises in the Analyzed Zhen
115(23)
Summary
138(1)
The Regional Labor Market in Relation to Rural Collective and Private Enterprises: Results from Our Case Studies, 1993--1994 and 2000--2001
139(22)
The Rural Labor Market: Transition from Agriculture to Nonagrarian Sectors
139(2)
Development of Employment: Origin and Engagement of the Workforce
141(4)
Composition of the Workforce: Age, Gender, and Qualifications
145(6)
Situation of Employment, Social Security, and Living Conditions
151(7)
Summary
158(3)
Finance System and Development of Rural Towns (Zhen)
161(12)
Introduction
161(1)
Local Budget and Taxes: An Overview
162(2)
Township- and Town-Level Revenues and Expenditures: Empirical Data of the Analyzed Zhen
164(4)
Structural Problems of the Towns' and Townships' Public Budgets
168(2)
Tax Agreement between Township/Town-Level and County/City-Level Governments
170(1)
Conclusion
171(2)
Processes of Change in Administration and Politics
173(42)
Increasing Economic Factors of Politics: New Functions of the Local Bureaucracy
173(6)
Inflation of the Local Bureaucracy
173(2)
Economic Transformation of the Bureaucracy
175(4)
Administration at the County, Zhen, and Village Levels
179(21)
Cadre System
179(2)
Administration at the County Level
181(3)
Administration at the Zhen Level
184(10)
Administration at the Village Level
194(6)
Problems and Changes in the Traditional Party and Administrative Structures
200(8)
Problems of the Local Administrative Hierarchy: The Relationships among Counties, Zhen, and Villages
208(7)
County-Zhen Relationship
208(3)
Zhen--Village Relationship
211(4)
Rise of a New Social Stratification and of New Local Elites
215(24)
Stratification
215(21)
New Local Elites
219(3)
Local Elites at the County Level
222(3)
Elites at the Zhen Level
225(5)
Elites at the Village Level
230(6)
Summary
236(3)
Value Change and Interest Articulation
239(42)
Changing Attitudes, Values, and Ideology
239(1)
Attitudes of Staff and Workers in Enterprises at the Zhen Level
240(17)
Orientation Toward Traditionalism
257(3)
Increasing Potential for Protest and Conflict Among the Peasants
260(3)
Emergence of Interest Associations
263(18)
Significance of Associations
263(3)
Rise of New Interest Groups in China
266(5)
Associations at the County and Zhen Levels
271(6)
Summary
277(4)
Summary and Evaluation
281(14)
The Role of Zhen in the Economic Process of Development
281(6)
Stage and Chances for Zhen Development
281(2)
Zhen as Local Labor Markets
283(1)
Zhen and Rural Enterprises
284(2)
Local Administrative Structures
286(1)
Municipal Development and Land Use
286(1)
Processes of Social and Political Change
287(8)
Development of Ownership
287(1)
Economic Transformation of the Bureaucracy
288(1)
New Stratification, Change of Elites
288(1)
Retraditionalism and an Increasing Potential for Conflicts in Rural Areas
288(1)
Change of Values
289(1)
Interest Associations
289(1)
Communalism
289(6)
Notes 295(20)
Bibliography 315(30)
Index 345


Jie Fan, Thomas Heberer, Wolfgang Taubmann