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Tables of Contents for A Guide to the Tomb and Shrine Art of the Han Dynasty 206 B.C.-A.D. 220
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
i
 
About the Book
iii
 
Introduction
1
8
Study Purpose and Research Questions
2
1
Organization of the Study
3
5
Notes
8
1
Background Information on Post-Mao Administrative Reform in China
9
40
Formal Organizational System: A Institutional Context
9
35
The Function of the CCP in Central Administrative Leadership in China
9
8
The Role and Function of the Chinese Government
17
10
The Relationship between the CCP and Government
27
1
The Separation of the Party and Government
28
4
Separation of Personnel
32
9
The Decision-Making Process
41
3
Notes
44
5
Administrative Reform in China-Its History, The Change of Political Leadership, and its Impact
49
32
Evolution of Government Administrative Reforms
50
9
The First Simplifying-Swelling Cycle (1958-1965)
51
1
The Second Simplifying - Swelling Cycle (1966-1981)
51
1
The Third Simplifying - Swelling Cycle (1982-1989)
52
2
Reforming the Administrative System in the 1990s
54
4
An Analysis of Organizational Reform in China
58
1
The Change of Political Leadership and its Impact on Administrative Reform in China
59
16
Notes
75
6
The Theoretical Context
81
16
Weberian Legal-Rational Theory of Bureaucracy
81
3
Existing Literature on the Chinese Bureaucratic Politics and Policy-Making
84
4
The Theory of Technocracy
88
5
Notes
93
4
Educational and Professional Training and Qualification of Post-Mao New Leaders
97
16
The Historical Background of Leader Training
97
15
Leader Training in 1950-1978
97
3
Reactivation of Leader Training Programs, 1979-1982
100
2
Patterns and Contents of Leader Training
102
1
Pattern of Cadre Training
103
2
Content of Cadre Training
105
3
National School of Administration (NSA)
108
4
Notes
112
1
Professionalized Administrative Elites in Post-Mao China
113
28
Research Method
114
3
Changes in the Composition of Administrative Elites at the Top Levels
117
22
Streamlining
117
4
Age
121
3
Education
124
4
Pattern of Elites Recruitment
128
5
Administrative Economists-Technocrats
133
6
Notes
139
2
Biographical Analysis of Chinese New Administrative Elites at Ministerial, Provincial and Municipal Levels
141
26
Research Method
142
2
Education
144
6
Language Skill
150
3
Observations, Travels, Official Visits and Training Abroad
153
1
Occupation Before Entering Government
153
4
Social Status Origin
157
2
Birthplace
159
2
Age
161
5
Notes
166
1
Economic Policies and Development
167
28
New Policies of Post-Mao Elites are Change-Oriented
170
4
New Policies of Post-Mao Elites are Result-Oriented
174
5
New Policies of the Post-Mao Elites are Future-Oriented
179
3
New Policies of Post-Mao Elites are World-Oriented
182
9
Notes
191
4
Conclusions
195
16
Research Findings
195
5
Theoretical Contributions
200
2
Problems
202
5
Directions of Post-Reform China
207
3
Notes
210
1
BIBLIOGRAPHY
211
14
APPENDIX
1. A Letter to the Respondents & Quioestnnaire (English)
225
8
1a. A Letter to the Respondents & Quioestnnaire (Chinese)
233
6
2. Reform Program for State Council Departments
239