CHINESE URBANIZATION IN THE LAST HALF CENTURY: A HESITANT SHIFT FROM RESTRAINT TO INEVITABILITY
Abstract
Abstract Urbanization in contemporary China has gone through two diametrically different phases of conceptual and developmental changes. In the last half century, urbanization in China traveled a winding route and finally settled on one that resembles those in other Asian nations. The party state's initial resistance to urbanization was in place, as the young nation was built on a rural based revolution. The skepticism of urbanity, which represented oppression and exploitation, induced...