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Overview
One of the most interesting questions in China studies today is the effect that opening the country economically will have on individual rights and freedoms. This volume considers recent changes in the relations of the state and several groups in the population—rural peasants, manual workers, the military, the intellectual community, and the youth of China. With distinguished contributors, this coherent and comprehensive volume should become an essential reference work on its subject.