China on Strike

China on Strike
Author: Zhongjin Li,Eli Friedman,Hao Ren
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781608465224

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Through first person accounts, this book details the growing unrest, destabilization and strikes in factories that are gripping China.

Shanghai on Strike

Shanghai on Strike
Author: Elizabeth J. Perry
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804724911

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This work is an important addition to the rather limited literature on the social history of China during the first half of the twentieth century. It draws on abundant sources and studies which have appeared in the People's Republic of China since the early 1980s and which have not been systematically used in Western historiography. China has undergone a series of fundamental political transformations: from the 1911 Revolution that toppled the imperial system to the victory of the communists, all of which were greatly affected by labor unrest. This work places the politics of Chinese workers in comparative perspective and a remarkably comprehensive and nuanced picture of Chinese labor emerges from it, based on a wealth of primary materials. It joins the concerns of 'new labor history' for workers' culture and shopfloor conditions with a more conventional focus on strikes, unions, and political parties. As a result, the author is able to explore the linkage between social protest and state formation.

Labor Activists and the New Working Class in China

Labor Activists and the New Working Class in China
Author: P. Leung
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137483508

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This project provides an in-depth study of the role of worker-activist leaders in industrial strikes in China, a country where labor rights face significant challenges from state and industry suppression and by current lack of formal organization.

Shanghai on Strike

Shanghai on Strike
Author: Elizabeth J. Perry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 0804766533

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This work is an important addition to the rather limited literature on the social history of China during the first half of the twentieth century. It draws on abundant sources and studies which have appeared in the People's Republic of China since the early 1980s and which have not been systematically used in Western historiography. China has undergone a series of fundamental political transformations: from the 1911 Revolution that toppled the imperial system to the victory of the communists, all of which were greatly affected by labor unrest. This work places the politics of Chinese workers in comparative perspective and a remarkably comprehensive and nuanced picture of Chinese labor emerges from it, based on a wealth of primary materials. It joins the concerns of 'new labor history' for workers' culture and shopfloor conditions with a more conventional focus on strikes, unions, and political parties. As a result, the author is able to explore the linkage between social protest and state formation.

The Challenge of Labour in China

The Challenge of Labour in China
Author: Chris King-chi Chan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415625456

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China's economic success has been founded partly on relatively cheap labour. In recent years however there has been growing concern about wages and labour standards in China. This book examines how wages are bargained, fought over and determined in China, exploring how the pattern of labour conflict has changed over time.

Striking to Survive

Striking to Survive
Author: Ellen Friedman,Eli Friedman
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781608469109

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In China, capitalist development since the 1980s has given rise to an enormous new industrial working class. In the vast export-processing zones along China’s southeastern coast, countless so-called “migrant workers” or “peasant workers” from interior provinces eke out a living in innumerable factories. Through thirty-five years of struggle, they have gradually established a foothold as part of China’s new industrial working class.

Labor Activists and the New Working Class in China

Labor Activists and the New Working Class in China
Author: P. Leung
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349694665

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This project provides an in-depth study of the role of worker-activist leaders in industrial strikes in China, a country where labor rights face significant challenges from state and industry suppression and by current lack of formal organization.

Peril

Peril
Author: Bob Woodward,Robert Costa
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2023-01-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781982182922

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The transition from President Donald J. Trump to President Joseph R. Biden Jr. stands as one of the most dangerous periods in American history. But as #1 internationally bestselling author Bob Woodward and acclaimed reporter Robert Costa reveal for the first time, it was far more than just a domestic political crisis. Woodward and Costa interviewed more than 200 people at the center of the turmoil, resulting in more than 6,000 pages of transcripts—and a spellbinding and definitive portrait of a nation on the brink. This classic study of Washington takes readers deep inside the Trump White House, the Biden White House, the 2020 campaign, and the Pentagon and Congress, with eyewitness accounts of what really happened. Intimate scenes are supplemented with never-before-seen material from secret orders, transcripts of confidential calls, diaries, emails, meeting notes and other personal and government records, making Peril an unparalleled history. It is also the first inside look at Biden’s presidency as he began his presidency facing the challenges of a lifetime: the continuing deadly pandemic and millions of Americans facing soul-crushing economic pain, all the while navigating a bitter and disabling partisan divide, a world rife with threats, and the hovering, dark shadow of the former president.