Calamity and Reform in China 在线电子书 图书标签: 政治学 中国研究 杨大利 大饥荒 中国政治 比较政治 威权主义 海外中国研究
发表于2024-12-22
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cognitive bias/history is path dependent, crisis的exogenous shock
评分cognitive approach to institutional change. 80s reform resulted from GLF, as opposed to CR. development of TVE, change in state-society relationship
评分能读到作者的关怀,理论逻辑上说得通,然而证据不足以支撑。写作上更像史学
评分能读到作者的关怀,理论逻辑上说得通,然而证据不足以支撑。写作上更像史学
评分能读到作者的关怀,理论逻辑上说得通,然而证据不足以支撑。写作上更像史学
Dali L. Yang is Professor and Chairman in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
China's Great Leap Famine of 1959-61 resulted in 30 million deaths, making it easily the worst famine in human history. Yet unlike the Cultural Revolution - that other massive catastrophe of Mao's rule - the Great Leap Forward has received scant scholarly attention. This is partly because victims of the ensuing famine were inarticulate farmers and partly because many key players in that inglorious era are members of the current elite who tightly guard the archives. Despite these impediments, the author has marshalled an impressive array of historical documents to provide the first comprehensive treatment of the political causes and consequences of the Great Leap Famine. The Famine is important because it furnished the crucial historical motives for dismantling the rural collective institutional structure in post-Mao China two decades later and motivating tens of millions of ordinary Chinese to enact the reforms.
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