POLI 422 Chapter 5: The Reform Era

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China post-mao was an extremely low information system. Independent sources of opinion had been suppressed, and purges within the party and government had made all officials toe the official line. Hukou restricted physical flow of people, and therefore, horizontal flow of information. Censorship also played a large role in this endeavour. Socialist distribution had created a highly egalitarian society. Emphasis was on heavy industry and urban employment. As a result, the modest economic gains were as a result of increasing resource input, rather than improvements in productivity. Mao"s policy of autarky meant that there was almost no international trade. Foreign borrowing and foreign direct investment were prohibited. Contrast this to modern china, which has high educational requirements for officials, with enormous debate over policies both inside and outside governing institutions. Economic growth is now a major if not the major political aim. Direct foreign investment is the highest in the world.

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