The New Chinese City: Globalization and Market Reform

Globalization and Market Reform

Gebonden Engels 2001 9780631229476
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Urbanisation and urban development issues are the focus of this comprehensive account which introduces readers to the far–reaching changes now taking place in Chinese cities.

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ISBN13:9780631229476
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:312

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List of Figures.
<p>List of Tables.</p>
<p>List of Contributors.</p>
<p>Preface.</p>
<p>Part I: Introduction to the New Chinese City:.</p>
<p>1. Three Challenges for the Chinese City: Globalization, Migration and Market Reform: John R Logan (University of Albany).</p>
<p>2. The Present Situation and Prospective Development of the Shanghai Urban Community: Duo Wu (East China Normal University) and Taibin Li (Shanghai Young Administrative Cadres College).</p>
<p>3. The Development of the Chinese Metropolis in the Period of Transition: Xiaopei Yan (Zhongshan University), Li Jia (Zhongshan University), Jianping Li (Zhongshan University) and Jizhuan Weng (Zhongshan University).</p>
<p>Part II: Globalization and Urban Development:.</p>
<p>4. The Prospect of International Cities in China: Yixing Zhou (Peking University).</p>
<p>5. An Entrepreneurial City in Action: Emerging Strategies for (Inter–) Urban Competition in Hong Kong: Ngai–Ling Sum (University of Lancaster).</p>
<p>6. The Hong Kong/Pearl River Delta Urban Region: An Emerging Transnational Mode of Regulation or Just Muddling Through?: Alan Smart (University of Calgary).</p>
<p>7. The State, Capital, and Urban Restructuring in Post–Reform Shanghai: Zhengji Fu (King′s College London).</p>
<p>8. The Transformation of Suzhou: The Case of the Collaboration between the China and Singapore Governments and Transnational Corporations (1992–1999): Alexius Pereira (National University of Singapore).</p>
<p>Part III: Market Reform and the New Processes fo Urban Development:.</p>
<p>9. Market Transition and the Commodification of Housing in Urban China: Min Zhou (University of California at Los Angeles) and John R Logan (University of Albany).</p>
<p>10. Real Estate Development and the Transformation of Urban Space in Chinese Transitional Economy: With Special Reference to Shanghai: Fulong Wu (University of Southampton).</p>
<p>11. Social Research and the Localization of Chinese Urban Planning Practice: Some Ideas from Quanzhou, Fujian: Daniel B Abramson (University of British Colombia), Michael Leaf (University of British Colombia) and Tan Ying (formerly Tsinghua University).</p>
<p>Part IV: Urban Impacts of Migration:.</p>
<p>12. Migrant Enclaves in Chinese Large Cities: Fan Jie (Chinese Academy of Sciences and Peking Normal University) and Wolfgang Taubmann (University of Bremen).</p>
<p>13. Social Polarization and Segregation in Beijing: Chaolin Gu (Nanjing University) and Haiyong Liu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).</p>
<p>14. Temporary Migrants in Shanghai: Housing and Settlement Patterns: Weiping Wu (Virginia Commonwealth University).</p>
<p>Part V: Urbanization of the Countryside:.</p>
<p>15. Return Migrant Entrepreneurs and Economic Diversification in Two Counties in South Jiangxi, China: Rachel Murphy (University of Cambridge).</p>
<p>16. Region–Based Urbanization in Post–Reform China: Spatial Restructuring in the Pearl River Delta: George C S Lin (The University of Hong Kong).</p>
<p>Bibliography.</p>
<p>Index.</p>

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