"Agricultural Development and Problems in China Today" offers a detailed survey of Chinese Communist agrarian policies circa 1958. This book provides valuable insights into the agricultural strategies employed by the Chinese government during a pivotal period of economic and political transformation. Zhao Guojun meticulously examines the policies and challenges associated with agricultural development in China, making it an essential resource for understanding the complexities of China's economic history.
This historical analysis is critical for researchers and students interested in agricultural economics, Asian studies, and the history of communist economic policy. Discover the strategies and struggles that defined China's agricultural landscape in the mid-20th century.
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