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eco in China

n its state controlled governments. Much of the country still lives in poverty, and it seems as though the elite member of society exercise a totalitarian approach to running their local governments. Along with all their economic reform must also come a reform of their political environment. The most impressive and far-reaching display of moral force by the CCP may well have to be a voluntary reduction of its power over the people. Paradoxically, by weakening itself politically, the party may demonstrate its true moral force by liberating, politically and economically, over one billion Chinese citizens. WORKS CITED "Boeing Planning to Invest $100 Million for China Plant." York Times: 9 August 1994, D4. "China cracks down on dissent after trade threat lifted, report says." Hartford Courant: 29 July 1994, A13. "Du Pont Plans Increase In Chinese Investment." New York Times: 10 August 1994, D2. Gargan, Edward A. "U.S. May Thwart China's Trade Goal." New York Times: 24 July 1994, 14. Gilder, George. "Let a Billion Flowers Bloom." Economic Reform in China: Problems and Prospects. Ed. James A. Dorn and Wang Xi. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. 369-374. Nathan, Andrew J. China's Crisis. New York: Columbia University Press, 1990. "Official on Economic Reform." Beijing Review: 27 June-3 July 1994, 11-15. Shenon, Philip. "China Halts Listing of New Stock." New York Times: 1 August 1994, D1, D4. Shirk, Susan L. The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. Solinger, Dorothy J. China's Transition from Socialism: Statist Legacies and Market Reforms, 1980-1990. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1993. Tyler, Patrick E. "Economic Focus in Shanghai: Catching Up." New York Times: 22 December 1993, A1, A8. Xu, Zhiming. "The Impact of China's Reform and Development on the Outside World." Economic Reform China: Problems and Prospects. Ed. Ja...

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