

Paradoxes of Post-Mao Rural Reform
Book • 2015
In "Paradoxes of Post-Mao Rural Reform," Frederick Teiwes and Warren Sun explore the complexities of agricultural reforms in post-Mao China.
The book examines the challenges and contradictions inherent in transitioning from a collectivized agricultural system to a more market-oriented approach.
Teiwes and Sun's analysis is grounded in meticulous research and insightful interpretations of historical events.
The book provides a nuanced understanding of the successes and failures of rural reforms.
It is a valuable resource for scholars and students of Chinese economic history and policy.
The book's insights remain relevant for understanding contemporary rural development in China.
The book examines the challenges and contradictions inherent in transitioning from a collectivized agricultural system to a more market-oriented approach.
Teiwes and Sun's analysis is grounded in meticulous research and insightful interpretations of historical events.
The book provides a nuanced understanding of the successes and failures of rural reforms.
It is a valuable resource for scholars and students of Chinese economic history and policy.
The book's insights remain relevant for understanding contemporary rural development in China.
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