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CHINA UNDER HU JINTAO
Opportunities, Dangers, and Dilemmas
CONTENTS
FRONT MATTER
i
China under Hu Jintao: Introduction
Tun-jen Cheng
, Jacques deLisle
and Deborah Brown
1
Part I
Political Succession: Changing Guards and Changing Rules
Joseph Fewsmith
27
Is the Chinese State Apparatus Being Revamped?
Yanzhong Huang
47
Who Does the Party Represent?: From “Three Revolutionary Classes” to “Three Represents”
Bruce J. Dickson
75
Part II
Jiang Zemin's Successors and China's Growing Rich-Poor Gap
Edward Friedman
97
Information Technology in China: A Double-Edged Sword
Tun-jen Cheng
135
The Future of SOEs: From Shortage Economics to “Enron–omics”?
Xiaobo Hu
165
The Evolution of Elections in China
Amy E. Gadsden
185
What Does Buyun Township Mean in the Context of China's Political Reform?
Yawei Liu
199
Part III
China and the WTO: Evolving Agendas of Economic Openness, Domestic Reform, and International Status, and Challenges of the Post-Accession Era
Jacques deLisle
229
China's Accession into the WTO and China's Financial Markets
K. Thomas Liaw
293
China-ASEAN Relations: The Significance of an ASEAN-China Free Trade Area
Alice D. Ba
311
New Leadership Team, New Approaches toward Taiwan?
Chih-cheng Lo
349
China's Relations with the United States and Japan: Status and Outlook
Robert Sutter
373
BACK MATTER
407
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