This book delves into the intricate world of rural land reform in China, examining the delicate balance between collective ownership and individual peasant rights. It addresses the critical issues shaping China's agricultural development, offering insights into the successes and challenges of the past three decades.
Explore how land reform impacts peasant livelihoods, the role of the collective economy, and the future of agricultural sustainability. Discover:
The evolving structure of land ownership and managementThe protection of peasant rights and interestsStrategies for developing a thriving collective economyFor academics, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of China's agricultural landscape, this is an essential resource.