請用此 Handle URI 來引用此文件:
http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/62380完整後設資料紀錄
| DC 欄位 | 值 | 語言 |
|---|---|---|
| dc.contributor.advisor | 石之瑜 | |
| dc.contributor.author | Yun-Zou Hong | en |
| dc.contributor.author | 洪苑柔 | zh_TW |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2021-06-16T13:44:51Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2013-07-17 | |
| dc.date.copyright | 2013-07-17 | |
| dc.date.issued | 2013 | |
| dc.date.submitted | 2013-07-09 | |
| dc.identifier.citation | 參考文獻
壹、中文部分 Isaacs, Harold,2006,《美國的中國形象》,于殿利、陸日宇譯,北京:中華書局。譯自Scratches on Our Minds: American Views of China and India. New York: John Day, 1958. 丁永康,1976,〈毛、鄧時代的政治發展:左與右政治路線探析〉,《中國大陸研究》,40(10):1-13。 石之瑜,1994,《中國大陸的國家與社會》,臺北:五南圖書出版公司。 ------------1995,《大陸問題研究》,臺北:三民。 ------------1996,〈歐美中國觀源起探略〉,《美歐月刊》,11(11):106-119。 ------------2001a,《政治學的知識脈絡》,臺北:五南圖書出版公司。 ------------2001b,〈鑿開霸權:普世主義與相對主義之外關於「民主」的知識〉, 《中國大陸研究》,44(3):1-15。 ------------2003,〈關於中國研究文獻中的知識論問題:拼湊, 累讀與開展〉,何思因,陳德昇,耿曙(編),《中國大陸研究方法與成果》,臺北:政大國關中心,頁407-432。 ------------2005,《社會科學知識新論—文化研究立場十評》,臺北:臺大出版中心。 吳敬璉,2010,《當代中國經濟改革教程》,上海:上海遠東出版社。 徐中約,2001,《中國近代史》,計秋楓、朱慶葆譯,香港:中文大學出版社。譯自Immanuel C. Y. Hsu. 2000. The Rise of Modern China. New York: Oxford University Press. 柯保安,1991,《美國的中國近代史研究—回顧與前瞻》,李榮泰等譯,臺北:聯經。譯自Paul A. Cohen. 1984. Discovering History in China: American Historical Writing on the Recent Chinese Past. New York: Columbia University Press. 周雪光,1992,〈論「一管就死,一放就亂」〉,李少民編,《中國大陸的社會、政治、經濟》,臺北:桂冠圖書有限公司,頁139-157。 范曉春,2009,〈新中國成立初期設立大行政區的歷史原因〉,《當代中國史研究》,4:4-9。 唐文方,2010,〈近來美研究中國政治的新走向〉,《北美中國學—研究概述與文獻資源》,北京,中華書局。 趙文詞(Richard Madsen)〈五代美國學者對中國國家與社會關係的研究〉,1999,涂肇慶、林益民編,《改革開放與中國社會:西方社會學文獻述評》,香港:牛津大學出版社,頁35-56。 鄧小平,1993,《鄧小平文選(第三卷)》,北京:人民出版社。 ------------1994,《鄧小平文選(第二卷)》,北京:人民出版社。 廖高賢、石之瑜,2009,《似曾相敵 : 天安門事件後在美國與臺灣的中國印象》,臺北:臺灣大學政治系中國大陸曁兩岸關係教學與硏究中心。 劉雅靈,2007,〈國家�社會關係研究途徑:理論與實例〉,李英明、關向光編,《中國研究的多元思考》,臺北:巨流圖書公司。 魏昂德,1999,〈現代中國國家與社會關係研究:從描述現狀到解釋變遷〉,1999,涂肇慶、林益民編,《改革開放與中國社會:西方社會學文獻述評》,香港:牛津大學出版社,頁57-71。 貳、西文部分 Almond, Gabriel and Verba, Sidney. 1963. The Civic Culture. Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Chamberlain, Heath B.. 1993. “On the Search for Civil Society in China.” Modern China 19: 199-215. Chan, Anita. 1993. “Revolution or Corporatism? Workers and Trade Unions in Post-Mao China.” Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 29: 31-61. Chan, Kam Wing. 1994. Cities with Invisible Walls: Reinterprinting Urbanization in Post- 1949 China. New York : Oxford University Press. Chang, Parris. 1975. Power and Policy in China. London: The Pennsylvania State University Press. Chen, Jie and Dickson, Bruce J.. 2008. “Allies of the State: Democratic Support and Regime Support among China’s Private Entrepreneurs.” The China Quarterly 196: 780-804. Easton, David. 1965. A Systems Analysis of Political Life. New York: Wiley. Evans, Peter. 1994. Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformation. N.J. : Princeton University Press. ----------------1997. “Government Action, Social Capital, and Development: Reviewing the Evidence on Synergy” In State-society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, eds., Peter Evans. Berkeley, Calif. : International and Area Studies, 178-207. Free More News. 2012. “Dorothy Solinger: Urban Poors behind China's Modernization.” http://fmnnow.com/2012/07/dorothy-solinger-urban-poors-behind-chinas-modernization/ Latest update 23 July 2012. Gilboy, George E J., and Heginbotham, Eric. 2004. “The Latin Americanization of China?” In Current History 103(674): 256-261. Goldman, Merle. 1992. “The Intellectuals in the Deng Xiaoping Era.” In State and Society in China, ed., Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe, 193-218. Halpern, Nina P. 1993. “Studies of Chinese Politics” In American Studies of Contemporary China, ed., David Shambaugh. Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 120-137. Harding, Harry. 1984. “The Study of Chinese Politics: Toward a Third Generation of Scholarship.” World Politics 36(2): 284-307. Huang, Philip. 1993. “ ‘Public Sphere’/ ‘Civil Society’ in China? : The Third Realm between State and Society.” Modern China 19: 216-240. Kwong, Julia. 2004. “Educating Migrant Children: Negotiations between the State and Civil Society” The China Quarterly 180: 1073-1088. Lee, Ching Kwan. 2010. “Contesting Rural Spaces: Land Dispute, Customary Tenure and the State.” In Chinese Society: Change, Conflict and Resistance, eds. Elizabeth J. Perry and Mark Shelden. New York: Routledge, 57-79. Leung, Joe C.B.. 2006. “The Emergence of Social Assistance in China” International Journal of Social Welfare 15: 188-198. Li, Bingqin. 2006. “Floating Population or Urban Citizens? Statues, Social Provision and Circumstances of Rural-Urban Migrants.” China in Social Policy and Administration 40(2): 174-195. Ma, Shu-yun. 1994. The Chinese Discourse on Civil Society. The China Quarterly 137: 180-193. Macfarquhar, Roderick. 1974. The Origins of the Cultural Revolution: Contradictions Among the People 1956-1967. New York: Columbia University Press. Madsen, Richard. 1983. “Harnessing the Political Potential of Peasant Youth,” In State and Society in Contemporary China, eds. Victor Nee and David Mozingo. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 244-263. --------------------- 1993. “The Public Sphere, Civil Society and Moral Community.” Modern China 19: 183-198. Migdal, Joel S.. 1994. “The State in Society: An Approach to Struggles for Domination.” In State Power and Social Forces: Domination and Transformation in the Third World, eds., Joel S. Migdal, Atul Kohli, Vivienne Shue. New York : Cambridge University Press, 7-36. ------------------2001. State in Society: Studying How States and Societies Transform and Constitute One Another. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. Oi, Jean. 1992. “Fiscal Reform and the Economic Foundations of Local State Corporatism in China.” World Politics 45(1): 99-126. ----------1995. “The Role of the Local State in China’s Transitional Economy.” China Quarterly 144: 1132-1149. Nathan, Andrew. 1976. “Policy Oscillation in People’s Republic of China: A Critique” The China Quarterly 68: 720-733. Nee, Victor. 1983. “Between Center and Locality: State, Militia, and Village,” In State and Society in Contemporary China, eds. Victor Nee and David Mozingo. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 223-243. Perry, Elizabeth. 1989. “State and Society in Contemporary China” World Politics 41(4): 579-591. ----------------------1994. “Trends in the Study of Chinese Politics: State-Society Relations.” China Quarterly 139: 704-713. Perry, Elizabeth and Fuller, Ellen. 1991. “China’s Long March to Democracy.” World Policy Journal 8(4):663-685. Pye, Lucian. 1981. The Dynamics of Chinese Politics. Cambridge, Mass. : Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain. -------------------1988. The Mandarin and the Cadre : China's Political Cultures. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Center for Chinese Studies, the University of Michigan. Rankin, Mary Backus. 1993. “Some Obsevations on a Chinese Public Sphere.” Modern China 19: 158-182. Riskin, Carl. 1984. “Introduction.” In Three Visions of Chinese Socialism, ed. Dorothy Solinger. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1-10. Rowe, William T.. 1993. “The Problem of ‘Civil Society’ in Late Imperial China.” Modern China 19: 139-157. Saich, Tony. 2000. “Negotiating the State: the Development of Social Organization in China.” The China Quarterly 161: 124-141. ----------------2011. Governance and Politics of China. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Shen, Jianfa and Huang, Yefang. 2003. “The Working and Living Space of the ‘Floating Population’ in China.” Asia Pacific Viewpoint 44(1): 52-62. Shi, Fayong and Cai, Youngshun. 2006. “Disaggregating the State: Networks and Collective Resistance in Shanghai.” The China Quarterly 186: 314-332. Shih, Chih-yu. 2007. Democracy (Made in Taiwan) : The 'Success' State as A Political Theory. Lanham : Lexington Books. Shrink, Susan. 1993. The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China. Berkeley: University of California Press Shue, Vivienne 1988. The Reach of the State: Sketches of the Chinese Body Politics. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Skocpol, Theda. 1979. States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China. New York : Cambridge University Press. --------------------1985. “Bringing the State Back in: Strategies of Analysis on Current Research.” In Bringing the State Back in, eds., Peter B. Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Theda Skocpol. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 3-43. Solinger, Dorothy. 1977. Regional Government and Political Integration in Southwest China, 1949-1954: A Case Study. Berkeley: University of California Press. ----------------------1984a. Chinese Business Under Socialism: The Politics of Domestic Commerce, 1949-1980. Berkeley: University of California Press. ----------------------1984b. “Commerce: The Petty Private Sector and the Three Lines in the Early 1980s.” In Three Visions of Chinese Socialism, ed. Dorothy Solinger. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 73-111. ----------------------1989. “Democracy with Chinese Characteristics” World Policy Journal 6(4): 621-632. ----------------------1991. From Lathes to Looms: China's Industrial Policy in Comparative Perspective, 1979-1982. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ----------------------1993a. China’s Transition from Socialism: Statist Legacies and Market Reforms, 1980-1990. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe. ----------------------1993b. 'China's Transients and the State: A Case of Civil Society?' Politics & Society 21(1): 91-122. ----------------------1996. Book Review of Joel S. Migdal, Atul Kohli, and Vivienne Shue, eds., State Power and Social Forces: Domination and Transformation in the Third World, Journal of Politics 58(1): 294-97. ----------------------1999a. Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants, the State, and the Logic of the Market. Berkeley: University of California Press. ----------------------1999b. “Citizenship Issues in China's Internal Migration: Insights from Comparisons with Germany and Japan.” Political Science Quarterly 114(3): 455-78. ----------------------2001. “Why We Cannot Count the ‘Unemployed’.” The China Quarterly 167: 204-221. ----------------------2002a. “Labor in Limbo: Pushed by the Plan Towards the Mirage of the Market.” In Politics of China: Moving Frontiers, eds. Francoise Mengin and Jean-Louis Rocca. New York: Palgrave, 31-61. ----------------------2002b. “Labor Market Reform and the Plight of the Laid-Off Proletariat.” The China Quarterly 170: 304-326. ----------------------2002c. “Internal Migrants and the Challenge of the ‘Floating Population’ in the PRC.” In East Asian Law: Universal Norms and Local Cultures eds. Arthur Rosett, Lucie Cheng and Margaret Woo. New York: Routledge/Curzon, 137-155. ----------------------2003a. “From Master to Marginal in Post-Socialist China: The Once-Proletariat as New Excluded Entrepreneur.” In Social Exclusion and Marginality in Chinese Societies eds. Hok-bun Ku and Ming-kwan Lee. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Centre for Social Policy Studies, 1-14. ----------------------2003b. “State and Society in Urban China in the Wake of the Sixteenth Party Congress.” The China Quarterly 176: 949-959. ----------------------2004. “The New Crowd of the Dispossessed: The Shift of the Urban Proletariat from Master to Mendicant.” In State and Society in 21st Century China: Contention, Change and Legitimation, eds. Peter Gries and Stanley Rosen. New York: Routledge, 50-66. ----------------------2006a. “The Creation of a New Underclass in China and its Implications.” Environment & Urbanization 18(1): 177-193. ----------------------2006b. “Interviewing Chinese People: From High-Level Officials to the Unemployed.” In Doing Fieldwork in China, eds. Maria Heimer and Stig Thogersen. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 153-67. ----------------------2006c. “The Sad Story of Zheng Erji.” in Narratives of the Chinese Economic Reforms ed. Dorothy J. Solinger. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 113-128. ----------------------2007/forthcoming, “Xiagang and the Geometry of Urban Political Patronage in China: Celebrated State (once-) Workers and State Chagrin.” http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~dorjsoli/goldhurst.pdf; forthcoming in China's Shattered Rice Bowl: Laid-off Workers in a Workers' State, ed. Thomas B. Gold. NY: Palgrave. ----------------------2008a. “The Political Implications of China's Social Future: Complacency, Scorn, and the Forlorn.” In China's Changing Political Landscape: Prospects for Democracy, ed. Cheng Li. Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution Press, 251-266. ----------------------2008b. “Business Groups: For or Against the Regime.” In Political Change in China: Comparisons with Taiwan, eds. Bruce Gilley and Larry Diamond. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 94-114. ----------------------2008c. “The Dibao Recipients: Mollified Anti-Emblem of Urban Modernization.' China Perspectives 4: 36-46. ----------------------2009a. States’ Gains, Labor’s Losses: China, France and Mexico Choose Global Liasons, 1980-2000. Cornell University Press. ----------------------2009b. “The Phase-out of the Unfit: Keeping the Unworthy Out of Work.” In Research in the Sociology of Work, Volume 19, Work and Organizations in China after Thirty Years of Transition, ed. Lisa A. Keister. London: Emerald Press, 307-336. ----------------------2010a. “A Question of Confidence: State Legitimacy and the New Urban Poor.” In Chinese Politics: State, Society, and the Market eds. Peter H. Gries and Stanley Rosen. Routledge/Curzon, 243-257. ----------------------2010b. “The Urban Dibao: Guarantee for Minimum Livelihood Guarantee or for Minimal Turmoil?” In Marginalization in Urban China: Comparative Perspectives eds. Fulong Wu and Chris Webster. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan, 253-277. ----------------------2012a. “The New Urban Underclass and its Consciousness.” Journal of Contemporary China, 21(78): 1011-1028. ----------------------2012b. “Temporality As Trope in Delineating Inequality: Progress for the Prosperous, Time Warp for the Poor.” In Unequal China eds., Yingjie Guo and Wanning Sun. London: Routledge, 59-76. ----------------------2012/forthcoming, “Social Assistance Under Capitalist, Authoritarian Rule: Two Management Models In Chinese Municipalities.” Journal of Contemporary Asia. http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~dorjsoli/ Social%20Assistance.pdf ----------------------2013. “The Modalities of Geographical Mobility in China and Their Impacts, 1980-2010.” In China-India: Pathways of Economic and Social Development, eds. Delia Davin and Barbara Harriss-White. London: The British Academy.http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~dorjsoli/Modalities.pdf Solinger, Dorothy and Bandelj, Nina. 2009. “The Fate of the State after 1989: Eastern Europe and China Compared. ” In Socialism Vanquished, Socialism Challenged: Eastern Europe and China, 1989-2009, eds., Dorothy Solinger and Nina Bandelj. NY: Oxford University Press, 238-246. Solinger, Dorothy and Hu, Yiyang. 2012. “Welfare, Wealth and Poverty in Urban China: The Dibao and its Differential Disbursement (Is it a class?).” The China Quarterly Vol. 211(September): 741-764. Solinger, Dorothy. Personal Web Page. “Travel Experiences” http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~dorjsoli/travel.html, “Education” http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~dorjsoli/education.html, “Publication” http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~dorjsoli/publications.html and “Academic Positions” http://www.socsci.uci.edu/~dorjsoli/academic.html Latest update 31 August 2012. Strand, David. 1990. “Protest in Beijing: Civil Society and Public Sphere in China.” Problems of Communism 39(3): 1-19. Sullivan, Lawrence. 1990. “The Emergence of Civil Society in China, Spring 1989.” In The Chinese People’s Movement Perspectives on Spring 1989, ed., Tony Saich. Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, 126-144. Teets, Jessica C.. 2013. “Let Many Civil Societies Bloom: The Rise of Consultative Authoritarianism in China” The China Quarterly 213: 1-20. Van Ness, Peter and Raichu, Satish. 1983. “Dilemmas of Socialist Development: An Analysis of Strategic Lines in China, 1949-1981.” Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 15(1): 2-15. Wakeman, Frederic, JR. 1993. “The Civil Society and Public Sphere Debate: Western Reflections on Chinese Culture.” Modern China 19: 108-138. Walder, Andrew. 1986. Communist Neo-Traditonalism: Work and Authority in Chinese Industry. Berkeley : University of California Press ------------------------1991. “Workers, Managers and the State: The Reform Era and the Political Crises of 1989.” The China Quarterly 127: 467-492. ------------------------1995. “The Quiet Revolution from Within: Economic Reform as a Source of Political Decline” In The Waning of the Communist State, ed. Andrew Walder. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1-24. Wang, Fei-ling. 2010. “Conflict, Resistance and the Transformation of the Hukou System.” In Chinese Society: Change, Conflict and Resistance, eds. Elizabeth J. Perry and Mark Shelden. New York: Routledge, 80-100. Wang, Juan. 2012. “Shifting Boundaries between the State and Society: Village Cadres as New Activists in Collective Petition.” The China Quarterly 211: 697-717. White, Gordon. 1993. Riding the Tiger: The Politics of Economic Reform in Post-Mao China. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Whtye, Martin K.. 1992. “Urban China: A Civil Society in the Making?” In State and Society in China: The Consequences of Reform, ed. Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe, 77-101. Whyte, Martin and Parish, William L. 1984. Urban Life in Contemporary China. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Wing, Kam and Zhang, Li. 1999. “The Hukou System and Rural-Urban Migration in China: Processes and Changes.” The China Quarterly 160: 818-855. Yang, Mayfair Mei-hui. 1989. “Between State and Society: The Construction of Corporateness in a Chinese Socialist Factory.” Australian Journal Chinese Affairs 22: 31-60. Zhang, Li. 2001. Strangers in the City: Reconfigurations of Space, Power, and Social Networks within China's Floating Population. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Zhu, Yu. 2007. “China’s Floating Population and their Settlement intention in the Cities: Beyond the Hukou Reform.” Habitat International 31(1): 65-76. | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/62380 | - |
| dc.description.abstract | 本文透過訪問Dorothy Solinger與分析她的著作,詮釋她的中國觀,特別是她對中國的國家與社會關係認識。近代美國研究中國國家與社會關係的學者往往爭論中國是否存在市民社會(Civil Society)的議題,其爭論的背後隱含國家與社會必然二分對立的兩種論調,如Gabriel Almond & Sidney Verba公民文化(Civic Culture)與David Easton政治系統論(Political System)的社會中心論;或如Theda Skocpol「把國家找回來」(Bringing The State Back In)的國家中心論。然而,本文主張Solinger跳脫這樣的論述框架,她的中國政治邏輯是國家與社會為共生關係,其近似於Peter Evans「鑲嵌自主性」(Embedded Autonomy)與Joel Migdal「國家在社會之中」(State In Society)的論點。
從她研究1949年西南政治整合、商業政策三條路線鬥爭、1979年產業政策調整與經濟改革,至九零年代研究流動人口、下崗職工與貧窮議題,本文發現她的研究視角從國家轉為社會。在她眼裡,國家是一個分裂的機構,其緊密鑲嵌於社會之中。她的社會觀念則可能由於她自身的階級意識,以及經常在武漢進行田野調查而產生對底層階級的同情,使她的社會觀念與Evans和Migdal的社會觀念不同,她特別強調社會階級(class)。隨著市場開放與全球化,她認為國家主導社會轉變為階層化(stratified),國家極力擺脫底層社會,與上層的富裕階級共生。結果是中國在短期之內不會民主化,也因為中國自身存在其特色與邏輯,更不會走向西方預設的民主化路徑。 | zh_TW |
| dc.description.abstract | According to Dorothy Solinger’s interview and her books, this paper interprets her image of China, especially her idea of state and society. Contemporary American scholars on Chinese state and society intend to discuss the possibilities that civil society exists in China, which implies defining state and society against each other. Society-centered as Gabriel Almond & Sidney Verba’s “Civic Culture” and David Easton’s “Political System”, or state-centered as Theda Skocpol’s calling for “Bringing the State Back in” are examples. This paper argues Solinger avoids presumptions above. In her views, state and society are symbiotic, which is similar to Peter Evans’ “Embedded Autonomy” and Joel Migdal’s “State in Society”.
From her studies on southwest political integration and three-line struggles in business socialism in pre-1979, industrial readjustment and transition from socialism in early 80s, and floating population, workers and poverty under globalization and marketization in 90s, she shows her views move from state to society. For her, state is divided into pieces and embedded in society. And probably because of her own class-consciousness and her experiences in Wuhan, she conceives society as classes and cares the bottom class the most, which make her perception of society is different from Evans’ and Migdal’s. Owing to openness and globalization, the state is stratifying society by getting rid of the bottom class and allying with upper class. She concludes that China is not democratizing so far and because China has its own characteristic that China has its own path distinct from western logic. | en |
| dc.description.provenance | Made available in DSpace on 2021-06-16T13:44:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ntu-102-R99322007-1.pdf: 2295692 bytes, checksum: b4a8817d9c924002bcee413595556abb (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 | en |
| dc.description.tableofcontents | 目錄
口試委員審定書 I 謝辭 II 中文摘要 III 英文摘要 IV 第一章 緒論 1 第一節 研究背景 1 第二節 問題意識 3 第三節 研究目的 5 第四節 文獻回顧 6 第五節 研究方法與章節安排 16 第二章 SOLINGER的生平與經歷 19 第一節 成長背景與求學時期 19 第二節 接觸中國研究與田野調查經驗 21 第三節 對中國未來的看法 26 第四節 指導學生轉述 27 第五節 小結 28 第三章 SOLINGER的國家視角:西南政治整合、三條路線、 工業與經濟改革 31 第一節 1949-1954年中國西南地區的政治整合 31 第二節 1949-1980年中國社會主義商業政策 33 第三節 1979-1982年中國產業政策重新調整 37 第四節 1980-1990年中國從社會主義轉型 39 第五節 小結 41 第四章 SOLINGER的社會視角:流動人口、失業者與貧民 45 第一節 Solinger如何看流動人口 47 第二節 Solinger如何看失業人口 51 第三節 Solinger如何看城市貧窮 55 第四節 小結 59 第五章 美國的中國國家社會學界與SOLINGER的國家社會共生論 63 第一節 美國對中國的研究 63 第二節 美國對中國研究的第三代學者 64 第三節 國家與社會共生論 71 第四節 小結—反思美國的中國國家社會關係研究 81 第六章 結論 85 第一節 Solinger對中國民主化概念 85 第二節 Solinger的中國國家與社會共生觀念 87 第三節 結語 89 參考文獻 93 附錄一:DOROTHY SOLINGER訪談稿 103 附錄二:DOROTHY SOLINGER生平年表 113 | |
| dc.language.iso | zh-TW | |
| dc.subject | Dorothy Solinger | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 中國認識 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 中國國家與社會研究 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 國家與社會共生 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 市民社會 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | CIVIL SOCIETY | en |
| dc.subject | DOROTHY SOLINGER | en |
| dc.subject | CHINA STUDIES | en |
| dc.subject | CHINESE STATE AND SOCIETY | en |
| dc.subject | SYMBIOSIS | en |
| dc.title | 分而不離:Dorothy Solinger如何研究中國的國家與社會 | zh_TW |
| dc.title | Apart but Not Away: Dorothy Solinger’s Evolving Views on China’s State and Society | en |
| dc.type | Thesis | |
| dc.date.schoolyear | 101-2 | |
| dc.description.degree | 碩士 | |
| dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 蔡中民,魏玫娟 | |
| dc.subject.keyword | Dorothy Solinger,中國認識,中國國家與社會研究,國家與社會共生,市民社會, | zh_TW |
| dc.subject.keyword | DOROTHY SOLINGER,CHINA STUDIES,CHINESE STATE AND SOCIETY,SYMBIOSIS,CIVIL SOCIETY, | en |
| dc.relation.page | 113 | |
| dc.rights.note | 有償授權 | |
| dc.date.accepted | 2013-07-09 | |
| dc.contributor.author-college | 社會科學院 | zh_TW |
| dc.contributor.author-dept | 政治學研究所 | zh_TW |
| 顯示於系所單位: | 政治學系 | |
文件中的檔案:
| 檔案 | 大小 | 格式 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ntu-102-1.pdf 未授權公開取用 | 2.24 MB | Adobe PDF |
系統中的文件,除了特別指名其著作權條款之外,均受到著作權保護,並且保留所有的權利。
