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Myth Of The Social Volcano Perceptions Of Inequality And Distributive Injustice In Contemporary China Martin Whyte

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Myth Of The Social Volcano Perceptions Of Inequality And Distributive Injustice In Contemporary China Martin Whyte
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Myth Of The Social Volcano Perceptions Of Inequality And Distributive Injustice In Contemporary China Martin Whyte instant download after payment.

Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Martin Whyte
ISBN: 9780804769426, 0804769427
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Myth Of The Social Volcano Perceptions Of Inequality And Distributive Injustice In Contemporary China Martin Whyte by Martin Whyte 9780804769426, 0804769427 instant download after payment.

Is popular anger about rising inequality propelling China toward a "social volcano" of protest activity and instability that could challenge Chinese Communist Party rule? Many inside and outside of China have speculated, without evidence, that the answer is yes. In 2004, Harvard sociologist Martin King Whyte has undertaken the first systematic, nationwide survey of ordinary Chinese citizens to ask them directly how they feel about inequalities that have resulted since China's market opening in 1978. His findings are the subject of this book.

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