The politics of lawmaking in post-Mao China : institutions, processes, and democratic prospects / Murray Scot Tanner.
1999
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Author
Title
The politics of lawmaking in post-Mao China : institutions, processes, and democratic prospects / Murray Scot Tanner.
Published
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Call Number
KNQ2516 .T36 1999
Former Call Number
Ch.P 210 T157 1999
Spine Title
Politics of lawmaking in China
ISBN
0198293399 (acid-free paper)
Description
vi, 286 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)40305638
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [253]-281) and index.
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Portion of Title
Institutions, processes, and democratic prospects
Table of Contents
1
Introduction: The New Importance of Lawmaking Politics in China
3
2
Bureaucracies, 'Organized Anarchies', and Inadvertent Transitions: Towards New Models of Chinese Lawmaking
12
3
The Emergence of China's Post-Mao Lawmaking System
43
4
The Erosion of Party Control over Lawmaking
51
5
The Rise of the National People's Congress System
72
6
The State Council's Lawmaking System
120
7
The Case of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law
135
8
The Case of the State-owned Industrial Enterprises Law
167
9
Stages and Processes in Chinese Lawmaking
209
10
Lawmaking Reforms and China's Democratic Prospects
231
Selected Bibliography
253
Index
283