The Mandarin and the Cadre: China's Political CulturesCenter for Chinese Studies, the University of Michigan, 1988 - 204 من الصفحات Combining political psychology with his own insights into Chinese culture, Pye addresses perplexing but profoundly important questions about Chinese political behavior and makes fundamental contributions both to our understanding of the political culture of China and to the theory of political culture itself. |
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The Psychological Roots of Chinas | 36 |
On Chinese Pragmatism | 75 |
Reassessing the Cultural Revolution | 109 |
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