The first book available devoted exclusively to China's rural
organizational change and the subsequent implications for rural
societies and politics. Following China's successful
decollectivization, diverse new organizational forms arose in
response to different local situations. Yet the collective
tradition did not die. The contributors dissect the closely
structured relationships among the newly emerging class of rural
entrepreneurs, local officials, and their family members and
associates.
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