英文目录
PREFACE
Chapter1 The Geological Environment,the Regime's Con-tinuous Reform and the Social Conditions before the Anti-Japanese War of the Shaan-Gan Ning Border Region
Ⅰ The Region's geogrphical features,climate and division of administrative area
Ⅱ The formation and continuous reform of the Region's regime
Ⅲ The social conditions of the Region
Ⅳ The level of economic development of the Region
Chapter 2 Features of the Formation of the Region's Region
Ⅰ ‘Under the command of’ Nanjing: becoming a special administrative region of the KMT Government's hierarchy
Ⅱ ‘Two powers and a half’:the special structure of the Region's regime
Ⅲ ‘3-3 system’;representatives of all the aspects of the society
Ⅳ ‘Streamlined administration’:the balance between the cost of the regime and social burden
Ⅴ ‘Unified':the absolute leadership by the Communist Party
Ⅵ ‘Experimenting region':miniature of a neo-democratic county
Chapter 3 The Economic Construction and Development of the Region
Ⅰ The new policy of the Region's economic construction
Ⅱ The leadingness of the Region's economic construction
Ⅲ The achievement of the Region's economic construction
Chapter 4 The Region's Transformation and Reconstruction of Society
Ⅰ Root out bandits,cleansing the dirt of the old society
Ⅱ Transform social traditions,opposing the feudal ethical code ,ignorance and backwardness
Ⅲ Well-treat immigrants,carrying the reasonable move-ment of the population forward
Ⅳ Encourage mutual aid,changing people's productive relationship and social integration
Ⅴ Sublate creation,establish a low-standard but widely-covered social security system
Ⅵ Collate and stipulate laws,constructing a legal society
Chapter 5 The Region's Promotion of Spiritual Civilisation
Ⅰ Promote education to establish ideals and beliefs in the society
Ⅱ The Great Production Movement established a spirit of arduous struggle for fulfilling the lofty ideal
Ⅲ The Rectification Movement found a correct way off eliminating the internal conflict
Ⅳ Use the conduct of the party and the Regime to influence the atmosphere of the whole society
Conclusion
EPILOGUE
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