As China is transformed, relations between society, the state, and the city have become central. <em>The Great Urban Transformation </em>investigates what is happening in cities, the urban edges, and the rural fringe in order to explain these relations. In the inner city of major metropolitan center
The Great Urban Transformation: Politics and Property in China
β Scribed by You-tien Hsing
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As China is transformed, relations between society, the state, and the city have become central. The Great Urban Transformation investigates what is happening in cities, the urban edges, and the rural fringe in order to explain these relations. In the inner city of major metropolitan centers, municipal governments battle high-ranking state agencies to secure land rents from redevelopment projects, while residents mobilize to assert property and residential rights. At the urban edge, as metropolitan governments seek to extend control over their rural hinterland through massive-scale development projects, villagers strategize to profit from the encroaching property market. At the rural fringe, township leaders become brokers of power and property between the state bureaucracy and villages, while large numbers of peasants are dispossessed, dispersed, and deterritorialized, and their mobilizational capacity is consequently undermined. The Great Urban Transformation explores these issues, and provides an integrated analysis of the city and the countryside, elite politics and grassroots activism, legal-economic and socio-political issues of property rights, and the role of the state and the market in the property market.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 9
List of Figures......Page 11
Table......Page 12
List of Chinese Terms......Page 13
Prologue......Page 16
1. Land and Urban Politics......Page 20
Part I: Redevelopment of the Urban Core......Page 46
2. Municipal Governments, Socialist Land Masters, and Urban Land Battles......Page 48
3. Grassroots Resistance: Property Rights and Residentsβ Rights......Page 75
Part II: Expansion of the Metropolitan Region......Page 106
4. Metropolitan Governance, Real-Estate Projects and Capital Accumulation......Page 108
5. Village Corporatism, Real-Estate Projects, and Territorial Autonomy......Page 137
Part III: Urbanization of the Rural Fringe......Page 168
6. Township Governments as Brokers of Power and Property......Page 170
7. Peasant Relocation and Deterritorialization......Page 196
8. A New Territorial Order......Page 226
Bibliography......Page 243
C......Page 264
G......Page 266
L......Page 267
M......Page 268
P......Page 269
S......Page 270
T......Page 271
V......Page 272
Z......Page 273
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