The Merits and Demerits of Twenty-three Years of Reform
Yu Guangyuan
Chinese Economy, 2003, vol. 36, issue 3, 3-38
Abstract:
The beginning of the article through Section Eight treats political reform, and I have written on the historical facts. This portion of the article consists of informal writing and should be regarded as a review of background material. However, I must announce that because I was in a hurry to finish the article, I did not have time to review certain materials and check them carefully. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the article, therefore, and it is only for reference. The Section on "Merits and Demerits" is directly related to the conference discussion. I am grateful to the conference organizers for the inclusion of my talk at the conference. My topic is "The Merits and Demerits of Twenty-three Years of Reform." I want to introduce the materials and opinions that I provided to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the Central Government. For scholars at this conference I want to include in this talk my experience of Chinese reform, and the facts and ideological materials I observed. The talk covers from 1978 to 2002--that is, twenty-three years.
Date: 2003
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