Reality television programs, Television programs--China, Socialism--China, and Social change--China
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The research aims to examine the development of Western-originated reality television (RTV) within a socialist country which is adopting and adapting a capitalist economic system.
Hualing, Gillespie, John, Nicholson, Penelope, and Partlett, William
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Law and socialism, Rule of law -- China, Socialism -- China, Socialism -- Vietnam, Law reform -- China, Law reform -- Vietnam, and Socialism -- East Asia
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Aug 2018) Since China's reform and opening up started in 1978 and Vietnam's Doi Moi reforms were initiated in 1986, these two East Asian economies have adopted capitalistic models of development while retaining and reforming their socialist legal systems along the way. Tracking the trajectory of socialist laws and their legacy, this book offers a unique comparison of laws and institutional designs in China and Vietnam. Leading scholars from China, Vietnam, Australia and the United States analyze the history, development and impact of socialist law reforms in these two continuing socialist states. Readers are offered a varied insight into the complex quality and unique features of socialist law and why it should be taken seriously. This is a fresh theoretical approach to, and internal critique of, socialist laws which demonstrates how socialist law in China and Vietnam may shape the future of global legal development among developing countries
Fu, Hualing, Verfasser, Gillespie, John, Sonstige, Nicholson, Sonstige, and Partlett, William Edmund, Sonstige
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Law and socialism, Law reform-China, Law reform-Vietnam, Rule of law-China, Socialism-China, Socialism-East Asia, and Socialism-Vietnam
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources A fresh perspective on socialist law as practiced in China and Vietnam, two major socialist states
Philosophy, Marxist-China, Socialism-China, and Xi, Jinping
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources 'Xinmin's work combines the theoretical with practical aspects of leadership and is a must read for anyone doing business in and with China.' -Latha Ramchand, dean of C. T. Bauer College of Business, University of Houston
Auditing -- fast -- (OCoLC)fst00821166, Socialism -- fast -- (OCoLC)fst01123637, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Auditing -- bisacsh, Wirtschaft, Auditing -- China, and Socialism -- China
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Includes bibliographical references and index Study on the Auditing System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. About the Systems; 2. About the Auditing System; 3. About the Auditing System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics; 4. About the Significance of Studying the Auditing System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics; Chapter 1: The Birth and Development of the Auditing System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics; 1. History of the Chinese Auditing System; (1) Official Auditing System during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties (2) Censorate Auditing System during the Qin and Han Dynasties(3) Bibu (Court of Auditors) Auditing System during the Tang and Song Dynasties; (4) Kedao Audit Supervising System during the Ming and Qing Dynasties; (5) Auditing System in the Early Days of the Republic of China and Nanjing KMT Government Period; 2. Auditing System during the New Democratic Revolution Led by the Communist Party of China; (1) Auditing Exploration during the Establishment of the Communist Party of China and the Great Revolution Period; (2) Auditing during the Agrarian Revolutionary War Period (3) Auditing during the Period of the National War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression(4) Auditing during the Liberation War of China; 3. Establishment and Development of the Auditing System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics; (1) Establishment of the Auditing System in the Early Days of the Reform and Opening-up Period; 1) Government Audit System Established Stipulated by the Constitution; 2) Establishment of audit institutions; 3) Thereafter, Audit Work Was Positively Explored and Carried Out; 4) Standardization of Audit Work (2) Auditing System in the Period of Transition from the Planned Economy to Socialist Market Economy1) Continuous Improvement of the Audit Institution System; 2) Establishing Professional Auditing System of Various Industries; 3) Promoting Framework Building of Audit Laws and Regulations; (3) Auditing System at the Establishment of the Socialist Market Economic System; 1) Adjusting the Institutional Setting and Reinforcing Audit Independence; 2) Preliminary Establishment of the Audit Law System; 3) Continuously Enhancing Audit Supervision (4) Auditing System during Improvement of the Socialist Market Economic System1) Defining Guidelines for Audit Work; 2) Building the '3 + 1' Audit Pattern; 3) Improving Talents Capacity, Legal Framework, and Technologies; 4) Building the System of Announcement of Audit Findings; (5) Auditing System during the Overall Building of a Well-Off Society in the New Period; 1) Improving the Government Audit Pattern; 2) Exploring and Innovating the Audit Methods and Ways; 3) Improving the Audit Law System; 4. Conclusion and Enlightenment A comprehensive, authoritative examination of Chinese auditing practices Study on the Auditing System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics provides unprecedented insight into China's current audit process, with expert contributions and predictions of future trends. Author Jiayi Liu is the Auditor General of the National Audit Office of the People's Republic of China, and the current chairman of the governing boards of the International Organizations of Supreme Audit Institutions; in this book, he draws upon his vast experience to help you better understand China's unique approach to auditing. Contributions from senior auditors across the China National Audit Office share deep insight into the system's framework, features, and development, providing a comprehensive, systematic examination of current, past, and future practices. As a leading global auditing authority, Liu is the ideal source of information and clarity on China's auditing system. This book opens up the practices, processes, and foundational aspects of this complex system to provide insight for those doing business in China. -Understand the foundation of the Chinese auditing system -Learn how the system was created and developed over time -Delve into the system's framework and detailed features -Gain first-hand insight into China's auditing experience Developed as a companion to Study on the Auditing Theory of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, this book expands upon the system's basic foundations to show how theory translates into practice. Companies who do business in China need a working knowledge of the system, and a scientific examination from the definitive authority provides a level of insight you won't find anywhere else. Study on the Auditing System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics is the essential primer to the Chinese audit
National socialism--China--Tibet Autonomous Region and Expedition
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Front Cover -- Titel -- Impressum -- Inhalt -- Vorwort -- 1 Arier-Tümelei: Heinrich Himmlers esoterische Obsessionen -- 2 Jugendjahre: Das Leben als Jagd -- 3 Vorberge: Ein faustischer Pakt -- 4 Sikkim: An der Schwelle zum Sehnsuchtsland -- 5 Interregnum: Turbulenzen in Tibet -- 6 Tibet: Das Treffen von 'westlichem und östlichem Hakenkreuz' -- 7 Kriegsjahre: Überlebensstrategien der 'Wikinger der Wissenschaft' -- 8 Nachkriegskarrieren: Verdrängen und uminterpretieren -- 9 Spurensuche: Die 'Schwarze Sonne' taucht auf -- Anmerkungen -- Anmerkungen zu Literatur und Quellen -- Dank -- Bildnachweis -- Über den Inhalt -- Über den Autor -- Back Cover Am 21. Dezember 1938 überschritt eine Karawane den hohen Himalayapass Nathu-La zwischen Sikkim und Tibet. Es waren fünf junge Männer, die als erste Deutsche eine offizielle Genehmigung zum Besuch der ›verbotenen Stadt‹ Lhasa erhalten hatten. An ihrem Gepäck flatterten Hakenkreuzwimpel und SS-Runen. Die Männer waren SS-Offiziere, ihre Expedition stand unter besonderer Förderung Heinrich Himmlers und seiner SS-Organisation ›Ahnenerbe‹. Was trieb die fünf auf das Dach der Welt? Ging es nur um zoologische Forschungen, anthropologische Vermessungen und erdphysikalische Experimente? Oder auch um den Aufbau geheimer diplomatischer Kontakte im Rücken des britischen Empire? Oder sollten sie in Tibet womöglich nach Relikten der Ur-Arier suchen? Bis heute ranken sich um die Expedition 1938/39 viele Spekulationen. Peter Meier-Hüsing rollt Geschichte und Nachspiel der Unternehmung auf und liefert dazu eine kritische Betrachtung der ideologischen Versatzstücke, die zu dieser Expedition führten.
Geschichte, Politik, Gang of Four Trial, Beijing, China, 1980-1981, Trials (Political crimes and offenses) -- China -- History -- 20th century, Criminal justice, Administration of -- China -- History -- 20th century, Social change -- China -- History -- 20th century, Socialism -- China -- History -- 20th century, and Zhongguo gong chan dang -- Purges
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Nov 2016) Introduction -- Indictment -- Monsters -- Testimony -- Emotions -- Verdict -- Vanity -- Conclusion -- Index of Chinese terms The trial of Cultural Revolution leaders, including Mao's widow and her Gang of Four, was the signal event in China's post-Mao transition. In its wake, Chinese socialism emerged from the rubble of the Cultural Revolution to create the China that we know today. This spectacular show trial was a curious example of transitional justice, marking a break from the trauma of the past, a shift to the present era of reform, and a blueprint for building a better future. In this groundbreaking reconstruction of the most famous trial in Chinese history, Alex Cook shows how the event laid the cornerstone for a new model of socialist justice; at the same time, a comparison of official political and legal sources with works of popular literature reveals the conflicted cultural dimensions of this justice. The result, Cook argues, saved Chinese socialism as ruling ideology, but at the cost of its revolutionary soul
Weiguang, Wang, Verfasser, Yusheng, Huang, Sonstige, and Wanping, Sonstige
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Communism -- China, Interest (Philosophy) -- China, and Socialism -- China
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources This book examines social interests and conflict, using the basic principles of Marx as a foundation for the study. In looking at conflict, the book incorporates sociology, ethics, and other disciplines. Social Interests and conflict are examined through the prism of contemporary Chinese socialist construction. It argues that understanding the real problems of conflict in modern China is enhanced by using a Marxist perspective. The book has three main themes in understanding this subject - history, theory, and reality - providing an appreciation of the deeply rooted, historical origins of the rise of China, along with the benefits and challenges of change. (Series: Philosophy in Modern China)
Gesellschaft, Communism and individualism -- China -- Congresses, Privatization -- Social aspects -- China -- Congresses, Social ethics -- China -- Congresses, Socialism -- China -- Congresses, and Konferenzschrift
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed Apr. 18, 2017) Everyday life in China is increasingly shaped by a novel mix of neoliberal and socialist elements, of individual choices and state objectives. This combination of self-determination and socialism from afar has incited profound changes in the ways individuals think and act in different spheres of society. Covering a vast range of daily life—from homeowner organizations and the users of Internet cafes to self-directed professionals and informed consumers—the essays in Privatizing China create a compelling picture of the burgeoning awareness of self-governing within the postsocialist context. The introduction by Aihwa Ong and Li Zhang presents assemblage as a concept for studying China as a unique postsocialist society created through interactions with global forms. The authors conduct their ethnographic fieldwork in a spectrum of domains—family, community, real estate, business, taxation, politics, labor, health, professions, religion, and consumption—that are infiltrated by new techniques of the self and yet also regulated by broader socialist norms. Privatizing China gives readers a grounded, fine-grained intimacy with the variety and complexity of everyday conduct in China's turbulent transformation
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations, SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies, Social history, Socialism, Sozialgeschichte, and Socialism -- China
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Cover; Contents Gilbert Rozman examines the Soviet debate on Chinese socialism, revealing striking similarities between what Soviet scholars write about China and what they criticize as anticommunist'' in Western writing on the Soviet Union. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. Th
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Political Advocacy, Labor unions, Labor unions and socialism, Geschichte, Gewerkschaft, Labor unions -- History -- China, and Labor unions and socialism -- China
Protest movements -- China -- Beijing -- History -- 20th century, Student movements -- China -- Beijing -- History -- 20th century, Political violence -- China -- Beijing -- History -- 20th century, Socialism -- China -- 20th century, Geschichte, Geschichte Asiens, Political violence, Protest movements, Socialism, and Student movements
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4 halftones, 1 graph, 3 tables Mao Zedong envisioned a great struggle to 'wreak havoc under the heaven' when he launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966. The mass demobilizations of 1968–69, Wu shows, were the starting point of a series of crisis-coping maneuvers to contain and neutralize dissent, producing immense changes in Chinese society a decade later
Jingwen, Sonstige, Dayuan, Sonstige, and Xingquan, Zhang, Sonstige
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LAW -- Essays, LAW -- General Practice, LAW -- Jurisprudence, LAW -- Paralegals & Paralegalism, LAW -- Practical Guides, LAW -- Reference, Law and socialism, Sociological jurisprudence, and Sociological jurisprudence Law and socialism -- China
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 10, 2013)