Editors' Introduction
Keith Forster and
On-Kit Tam
Chinese Economy, 1990, vol. 24, issue 1, 5-14
Abstract:
For historical, cultural, and ideological reasons, Chinese rulers have always placed great stress on unity and cohesiveness. A major concern of the Chinese authorities since 1949 has been to bind together the strands of regional interests and loyalties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) while, at the same time, allowing for a certain degree of local initiative and policy adaptation.
Date: 1990
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