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Science and Technology in Post-Mao China
β Scribed by Denis Fred Simon (editor), Merle Goldman (editor)
- Publisher
- Harvard University Asia Center
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 478
- Series
- Harvard Contemporary China Series; 5
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Along with the political and economic reforms that have characterized the post-Mao era in China there has been a potentially revolutionary change in Chinese science and technology. Here sixteen scholars examine various facets of the current science and technology scene, comparing it with the past and speculating about future trends. Two chapters dealing with science under the Nationalists and under Mao are followed by a section of extensive analysis of reforms under Deng Xiaoping, focusing on the organizational system, the use of human resources, and the emerging response to market forces. Chapters dealing with changes in medical care, agriculture, and military research and development demonstrate how these reforms have affected specific areas during the Chinese shift away from Party orthodoxy and Maoist populism toward professional expertise as the guiding principle in science and technology. Three further chapters deal with Chinaβs interface with the world at large in the process of technology transfer. Both the introductory and concluding chapters describe the tension between the Chinese Communist Party structure, with its inclinations toward strict vertical control, and the scientific and technological communityβs need for a free flow of information across organizational, disciplinary, and national boundaries.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations List
Contents
Introduction: The Onset of Chinaβs New Technological Revolution β’ MERLE GOLDMAN AND DENIS FRED SIMON
PART ONE: HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS
1 Technocratic Organization and Technological Development in China: The Nationalist Experience and Legacy, 1928β1953 β’ WILLIAM C. KIRBY
2 Learning from Russia: Lysenkoism and the Fate of Genetics in China, 1950β1986 β’ LAURENCE SCHNEIDER
PART TWO: THE REORGANIZATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
3 Reform of Chinaβs Science and Technology Organizational System β’ TONY SAICH
4 Reforms and Innovations in the Utilization of Chinaβs Scientific and Engineering Talent β’ LEO A. ORLEANS
5 Chinaβs Industrial Innovation: The Influence of Market Forces β’ WILLIAM A. FISCHER
6 Organizational Reforms and Technology Change in the Electronics Industry: The Case of Shanghai β’ DETLEF REHN
7 Scientific Decision Making: The Organization of Expert Advice in Post-Mao China β’ NINA P. HALPERN
8 Tbe Impact of Returning Scholars on Chinese Science and Technology β’ O. SCHNEPP
PART THREE: APPLICATION OF THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY REFORMS
9 Issues in the Modernization of Medicine in China β’ GAIL HENDERSON
10 Science and Technology in the Chinese Countryside β’ ATHAR HUSSAIN
11 Chinaβs Military R&D System: Reform and Reorientation β’ WENDY FRIEMAN
PART FOUR: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
12 Technology Transfer and China's Emerging Role in the WorldEconomy β’ DENIS FRED SIMON
13 Acquiring Foreign Technology: What Makes the Transfer Process Work? β’ ROY F. GROW
14 DOS ex Machina: The Microelectronic Ghost in Chinaβs Modernization Machine β’ RICHARD BAUM
Conclusion: Science, Technology, and Chinaβs Political FutureβA Framework for Analysis β’ RICHARD P. SUTTMEIER
Notes
Index
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