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Contesting Citizenship in Urban China

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Leidimo metai 1999 m.
Puslapių skč. 463 psl.
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ISBN 9780520217966
Kategorijos Communism, Labor Market

Contesting Citizenship in Urban China

Explore the complexities of urban migration in China with "Contesting Citizenship in Urban China," a thought-provoking work published by the University of California Press in 1999. This insightful book, spanning 463 pages, delves into the profound impact of post-Mao market reforms that have driven a significant influx of rural peasants into urban areas. The author challenges the prevailing belief that market dynamics inherently foster rights and legal equality in a straightforward manner. By examining the intricate relationship between migration and citizenship, this book provides a nuanced perspective on the social and legal implications of urbanization in contemporary China. Ideal for scholars and readers interested in sociology, political science, and Asian studies, "Contesting Citizenship in Urban China" invites you to rethink the connections between economic growth and social justice.

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Contesting Citizenship in Urban China

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