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2. 5. Unions and Protest: Labor against the State and Global Forces
3. 6. The Welfare Outcome: States’ Responses to Labor’s Laments
4. 7. Conclusion
5. Bibliography
6. Part II. Divergences
7. 4. Entering Supranational Economic Organizations: States and Global Forces against Workers
8. 3. The Cul-de-Sac in the Road of the Past: Global Forces versus States and Workers
9. 2. Similar Starting Points
10. Part I. Similarities
11. Cover
12. 1. Introduction
13. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
14. Figures and Tables
15. Preface
16. Abbreviations
17. Poverty and pacification: A conversation with Dorothy J. Solinger
18. The precarity of layoffs and state compensation: The minimum livelihood guarantee
19. Jennifer Pan, Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for its Rulers: (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020), 225p. $99.00 hardback; $29.95 paperback
20. A Challenge to the Dominant Portrait of Xi Jinping
21. Éditorial : Le portrait dominant de Xi Jinping en question
22. The State and Privatisation
23. Poverty and Pacification: A Conversation with Dorothy J. Solinger
24. Enticing the Global Gaze, The Contention for Urban Spatial Rights in China
25. Manipulating China's "Minimum Livelihood Guarantee": Political Shifts in a Program for the Poor in the Period of Xi Jinping
26. Manipulation du « revenu minimum de subsistance » chinois: Évolutions politiques d'un programme d'aide sociale à l'ère Xi Jinping
27. Chinese Urban Jobs and the WTO
28. When Chinese Central Orders and promotion Criteria Conflict: Implementation Decisions on the Destitute in Poor versus Prosperous Cities
29. Labour Market Reform and the Plight of the Laid-off Proletariat
30. Research Report: Why We Cannot Count the "Unemployed"
31. Urban Entrepreneurs and the State: The Merger of State and Society
32. Commerce: The Petty Private Sector and the Three Lines in the Early 1980s
33. Three Visions of Chinese Socialism
34. Job Categories and Employment Channels Among the “Floating Population”
35. Economic Reform
36. The Sad Story of Zheng Erji, Who Landed in the City Through Favors Bestowed by Reform-Era Policies . . . But Rewrote the Rules While Suffering Wrongs, Once There
37. Introduction: Narratives of Chinese Economic Reform
38. Citizenship Issues in China's Internal Migration: Comparisons with Germany and Japan
39. Demolishing Partitions: Back to Beginnings in the Cities?
40. Despite Decentralization: Disadvantages, Dependence and Ongoing Central Power in the Inland - The Case of Wuhan
41. Three Welfare Models and Current Chinese Social Assistance: Confucian Justifications, Variable Applications
42. Urban Reform and Relational Contracting in Post-Mao China: An Interpretation of the Transition from Plan to Market
43. The Precarity of Layoffs and State Compensation: The Minimum Livelihood
44. 14. The Floating Population in the Cities: Markets, Migration, and the Prospects for Citizenship
45. The Urban Dibao: Guarantee for Minimum Livelihood or for Minimal Turmoil?
46. Xiagang and the Geometry of Urban Political Patronage in China: Celebrated State (once-) Workers and State Chagrin
47. The urban minimum livelihood guarantee: social assistance (just) to stave off starvation
48. Labor in Limbo: Pushed by the Plan toward the Mirage of the Market
49. Welfare, Wealth and Poverty in Urban China: The "Dibao" and Its Differential Disbursement
50. China's Transition from Socialism?: Statist Legacies and Market Reforms, 1980-90
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