A theory and history of rural-urban governance in China:

This book divides the history of China's rural-urban relations into three stages: antagonism, integration and re-antagonism, and demonstrates that the two coupled variables i.e., policy-culture and coast-trade are the most crucial to urbanization and rural-urban governance in China from ancient...

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Main Author: Ye, Chao (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Southeast university press [2021]
Springer
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Summary:This book divides the history of China's rural-urban relations into three stages: antagonism, integration and re-antagonism, and demonstrates that the two coupled variables i.e., policy-culture and coast-trade are the most crucial to urbanization and rural-urban governance in China from ancient times till now. From the perspective of a combination of history and geography, this book puts forward a new theory which is mainly based on Adam Smith's theory and other theories about rural-urban relationship and reinterprets the process and driving forces of evolutionary history of rural-urban relationship over 5,000 years in China. It is useful for researchers and scholars specialized in such fields as rural and urban studies, economics, geography, management and planning for reference
Item Description:Jointly published with Southeast University Press
Physical Description:xix, 220 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm
ISBN:9811612005
9789811612008

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