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Institutions, Culture and the Chinese City

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  • Sun Sheng Han

    (Professor of Urban Planning, The University of Melbourne, Australia)

  • Ning Yan

    (Senior Researcher, The University of Melbourne, Australia)

Abstract

This informative book explores China's culture and institutions to discuss their impact on Chinese urbanisation in the post-1949 period. It reflects on the evolution of cities and highlights the role of party leaders and government ideology in shaping modern China.

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  • Sun Sheng Han & Ning Yan, 2025. "Institutions, Culture and the Chinese City," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 22341.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:22341
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