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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Wang, Fei-Ling. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Institutions and institutional change in China : ▼b premodernity and modernization / ▼c Fei-Ling Wang. |
| 260 | ▼a Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : ▼b Macmillan ; ▼a New York : ▼b St. Martin's Press, ▼c 1998. | |
| 300 | ▼a xviii, 227 p. ; ▼c 23 cm. | |
| 440 | 0 | ▼a International political economy series |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-222) and index. | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Social change ▼z China. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Social change ▼x Study and teaching. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Economic development ▼x Social aspects. |
| 651 | 0 | ▼a China ▼x Social conditions. |
| 651 | 0 | ▼a China ▼x Politics and government. |
| 651 | 0 | ▼a China ▼x Civilization. |
| 651 | 0 | ▼a China ▼x Economic conditions. |
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| No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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Constructs an alternative conceptual framework within to examine the issues of development, modernization, and post-modernity in comparative politics and international political economy. Applies the analytical model to institutional continuity and change in contemporary China, especially the peculiar institutional premodernity and the profound state-led modernization. Among other conclusions, finds that China has had a super-stable and undifferentiated domestic organizational structure based on a family-like state for centuries, including most of the communist era. Predicts that the process of modernization may therefore be unusual, but the final outcome probably about the same as elsewhere. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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CONTENTS List of Tables and Figures = ⅹ Preface = xi Acknowledgments = xv List of Abbreviations = xvii 1 Institutions, Institutional Changes, and Modernization : A Conceptual Framework. = 1 Ⅰ. Modernization : The Arguments = 2 An Alternative Analytical Framework = 5 Ⅱ. Human Needs, Behaviors an Institutions = 8 Human Behavior and Human Institutions = 8 Three Institutional Domains of Human Behavior = 13 Human Groupings and the Unit of Institutional Analysis = 16 Institutions and the Issue of Institutional Legitimacy = 18 Market, Premodern Social Life, Civil Society, and the State = 20 Ⅲ. An Institutional Understanding of Modernity and Modernization = 26 Modernity : An Institutional Notion = 27 The Routes to Modernity = 33 The Variety of Modernity = 39 The Issue of "Post-Modernity" = 40 Ⅳ. Timing and Other Remaining Methodological Issues = 41 The Issue of Timing in Institutional Analysis = 42 Why a State-led Route? = 45 Some Remaining Methodological Issues = 48 Ⅴ. Summary = 49 Notes = 50 2 The Indicators : A Theory on Labor Allocation Patterns = 58 Ⅰ. Labor Allocation Patterns : The Notion = 59 Ⅱ. The Historical Types of LAP = 60 The Traditional LAP = 62 The Labor Market = 64 Authoritarian State Allocation = 70 Ⅲ. Summary = 72 Notes = 73 3 A Historical Review of the Chinese Domestic Organizational Structure : A Peculiar Premodernity = 75 Ⅰ. Labor Allocation in China : From Qin to Qing(Third Century BC-Nineteenth Century AD) = 78 Family-based LAP = 81 Serfdom and Slavery = 85 Commercialization, Handicraft Industries and Local Labor Markets = 86 Ⅱ. The Era of Changes(1840-1949) = 88 Labor Market and Some Profound Distortions = 88 Ⅲ. "Leaping Forward" to the Past(1949-78) = 93 Land Reform, Collectivization, and the Communes = 93 To Establish the Urban Authoritarian State LAP = 97 Ⅳ. The Chinese Premodernity : Messages from the Reading of History = 105 A Stable Premodern Domestic Organizational Structure and Culture = 106 The Importance of International Isolation in Chinese History = 111 Authoritarian Politics as the Norm = 112 The Lack of a Civil Society = 114 Some Peculiarities of the PRC = 115 Ⅴ. Summary = 116 Notes = 117 4 Institutional Reconfiguration : Labor Allocation Patterns and Chinese Modernization = 125 Ⅰ. To Observe Chinese Modernization : Assertions and Hypotheses = 126 China : An "Old" Latecomer = 126 Chinese Modernization : A Speculation = 129 Ⅱ. Mixed LAPs in the 1990s : Institutional Continuities and Changes = 133 The Reform and the Coexistence of Four LAPs = 133 The Old LAPs : The Continuity of Institutional Premodernity = 141 The New LAPs : The Prospects for Chinese Modernization = 150 Ⅲ. Summary = 157 Notes = 160 5 Conclusion : The Dragon Enters the Nets = 166 Ⅰ. Institutions and Institutional Changes : To Understand Modernization = 166 An Institutional Approach = 166 An Initial Assessment = 169 Ⅱ. To Emerge from Premodernity : China and the Chinese Modernization = 171 A Super-Stable Premodern Nation = 171 The Mixed and Transitional Domestic Organizational Structure of Today's PRC = 174 Issues of a State-led Modernization = 176 The Dragon Enters the Nets = 180 Ⅲ. The Dragon in the Nets : An Epilogue = 182 An Emerging Modernity in China = 183 Major Obstructing Problems = 184 A Chinese Modernity = 188 Notes = 191 Appendix. A Methodological Discussion on Chinese Statistical Data = 198 Bibliography = 204 Index = 223
