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- catalog abstract ""During 1957 and 1958 Mao was seized by a vision that the Chinese economy could develop rapidly in leaps and bounds by relying on intuition and mass spontaneity. As a consequence, he single-handedly launched a colossal mobilization campaign called the Great Leap Forward, which featured many radical policy innovations, including the people's communes. This book is the first in-depth and original study of policy formulation and implementation during the Leap to link the roles of Mao, the central leaders, the ministries, and the province of Guangdong. Rejecting the theory that the Leap was an outcome of bureaucratic politics and competition, the study establishes beyond doubt the supreme and dominant position of Mao in initiating and commanding the Leap. Alfred L. Chan goes further than propounding a Mao-dominant model by documenting the strategic and tactical moves made by Mao in order to neutralize all opposition and to carry the day. He also discusses in detail the policy roles and input of other top leaders on whom the improvising Mao relied to feed his imagination and to flesh out his policies. In the chapters on the implementation of the Leap, Dr. Chan explores how the ministries of Metallurgy and Agriculture were transformed from bureaucratic agencies into agents of mobilization, and how impossible targets forced them to keep up appearances by focussing on the rituals of mass mobilization. Similarly, other chapters on Guangdong show the simultaneously fervent, ritualistic, and desperate attempts to implement every hunch and intuition emanating from the centre. Exhaustive research using new material made available in the post-Mao era, as well as archives from the 1950s and 1960s, has yielded novel and original insights into the leader Mao, central decision-making, and policy implementation in the communist hierarchy."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12174958.
- catalog coverage "China Economic policy 1949-1976.".
- catalog coverage "Guangdong Sheng (China) Economic policy.".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description ""During 1957 and 1958 Mao was seized by a vision that the Chinese economy could develop rapidly in leaps and bounds by relying on intuition and mass spontaneity. As a consequence, he single-handedly launched a colossal mobilization campaign called the Great Leap Forward, which featured many radical policy innovations, including the people's communes. This book is the first in-depth and original study of policy formulation and implementation during the Leap to link the roles of Mao, the central leaders, the ministries, and the province of Guangdong. Rejecting the theory that the Leap was an outcome of bureaucratic politics and competition, the study establishes beyond doubt the supreme and dominant position of Mao in initiating and commanding the Leap. Alfred L. Chan goes further than propounding a Mao-dominant model by documenting the strategic and tactical moves made by Mao in order to neutralize all opposition and to carry the day. He also discusses in detail the policy roles and input of other top leaders on whom the improvising Mao relied to feed his imagination and to flesh out his policies. In the chapters on the implementation of the Leap, Dr. Chan explores how the ministries of Metallurgy and Agriculture were transformed from bureaucratic agencies into agents of mobilization, and how impossible targets forced them to keep up appearances by focussing on the rituals of mass mobilization. Similarly, other chapters on Guangdong show the simultaneously fervent, ritualistic, and desperate attempts to implement every hunch and intuition emanating from the centre. Exhaustive research using new material made available in the post-Mao era, as well as archives from the 1950s and 1960s, has yielded novel and original insights into the leader Mao, central decision-making, and policy implementation in the communist hierarchy."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction: The Great Leap Forward (1958-1960) -- 2. Central Policy Formulation Under a Dominant Mao -- 3. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural and Agricultural Policies in 1958 -- 4. The Ministry of Metallurgy and the Policies of Industrial Development in 1958 -- 5. Agricultural and Rural Policies in Guangdong, 1958 -- 6. Policies of Industrial Development in Guangdong, 1958 -- 7. Conclusion: Policy-making in a Mao-dominated system.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-309) and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 321 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0199244065".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies on contemporary China (Oxford, England)".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies on contemporary China".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "China Economic policy 1949-1976.".
- catalog spatial "Guangdong Sheng (China) Economic policy.".
- catalog subject "338.951/009045 21".
- catalog subject "HC427.9 .C476 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction: The Great Leap Forward (1958-1960) -- 2. Central Policy Formulation Under a Dominant Mao -- 3. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural and Agricultural Policies in 1958 -- 4. The Ministry of Metallurgy and the Policies of Industrial Development in 1958 -- 5. Agricultural and Rural Policies in Guangdong, 1958 -- 6. Policies of Industrial Development in Guangdong, 1958 -- 7. Conclusion: Policy-making in a Mao-dominated system.".
- catalog title "Mao's crusade : politics and policy implementation in China's great leap forward / Alfred L. Chan.".
- catalog type "text".