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Cai, Yong (2015). China’s Demographic Challenges: Gender Imbalance.. deLisle, Jacques & Goldstein, Avery (Eds.) (pp. 60-82). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Abstract

Book Abstract: When the 'fifth generation' of Communist Party leaders in China assumed top political positions in 2012-2013, they took the helm of a country that has achieved remarkable economic growth, political stability, and international influence. Yet China today confronts challenges at least as daunting as any it has faced since the reform era began in the late 1970s. In November 2013, the Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee announced ambitious reforms to address vital issues, such as giving market forces a 'decisive role' in the economy, strengthening the social safety net, assigning greater weight to factors other than economic growth and social order in evaluating local officials, promoting urbanization, and relaxing the 'one child' policy. This volume brings together fourteen experts on China's social, economic, political, legal, and foreign affairs to examine some of the nation's pivotal policy issues. Their wide-ranging analyses cover economic and social inequality, internal migration and population control, imperatives to 'rebalance' China's economy toward domestic demand and consumption, problems of official corruption, tensions between legal reform and social order, and the strained relationships with neighboring countries and the United States that stem from China's rising power, military modernization, enduring territorial disputes, and rising nationalism in domestic politics.

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Book Section

Year Published

2015

Author(s)

Cai, Yong

ORCiD

Cai - 0000-0001-5037-763X