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100 _aBennett Gordon
245 _aEconomic agendas old and new and Chinese administrative reform
362 _a16(9), Sep 93, p.1321-343
520 _aFacing new agenda economic development issues, China like other developing states is forced to coordinate policies regionally. As need for decentralization "down-ward" stretches to include delegation "outward", Beijing must find its best response to the new trend. Four tests reveal no reason for China to stay aloof from simple Membership in Pacific-Asian regional organizations. Three tests reveal no problem with China taking an activist role in such regional organizations. Three final tests reveal potential costs China would pay for seeking a regional leadership role, especially before Beijing's post-succession direction is determind. The old economic development agenda demands tackling poverty at the nati
650 _a China -- Economic Policy
650 _a Economic Development -- China
650 _a Administrative Reforms -- China
650 _aAdministrative Reorganisation -- China
773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
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