Governing China's population :

Introduction : population as politics -- Problematique : governmentalization of population -- The Mao era : from soft birth control to hard birth planning -- The Deng era : rising enforcement of hard birth planning -- The Jiang era : deepening reform of hard birth planning -- The Hu era : from compr...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Susan Greenhalgh and Edwin A. Winckler.
Other Authors: Winckler, Edwin A.
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: Stanford University Press, 2005.
Stanford, Calif. :
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:690190d1-0ddd-4fa4-a300-9305a8318112
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Summary:Introduction : population as politics -- Problematique : governmentalization of population -- The Mao era : from soft birth control to hard birth planning -- The Deng era : rising enforcement of hard birth planning -- The Jiang era : deepening reform of hard birth planning -- The Hu era : from comprehensive reform to social policy -- The shifting local politics of population -- Restratifying Chinese society -- Remaking China's politics and global position -- Conclusion: Lenin, Foucault, and the governance of population in China.
Published:2005.