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Can China now be considered urbanized? Unlike earlier studies that
viewed China as a peasant or rural society, this book focuses on
the question of whether China is already urbanized. Each of the
contributors considers the degree to which the town-country
dichotomy has been obliterated in the China of the 1980s and 1990s.
The focus is unique, for previous studies have failed to raise this
fundamental question. The contributors to the volume, who are from
China, Hong Kong, the United States, and Canada, collectively
address China's past and continuing transformation, the multiple
factors influencing the urbanization of Chinese society, and the
strengths and weaknesses in China's transformation. China's
urbanization, the authors claim, can be traced to two successful
development strategies: small town development and coastal economic
reforms. These strategies, however, raise the question of how China
should deal with uneven and inequitable regional growth. China's
solution, Guldin says, has been to mix economic liberalization and
an emphasis on small town development with a still significant
degree of central planning. The work is interdisciplinary, with
contributions from the fields of sociology, geography,
anthropology, and urban planning. It should be of interest to
scholars from all of those disciplines with a special interest in
China.
First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an Informa company.
First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an Informa company.
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