TY - BOOK TI - Mao's Invisible Hand: the political foundations of adaptive governance in china U1 - 338.900951 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - Harvard university Asia Center N1 - 1. Embracing Uncertainty: Guerrilla Pulicy St)]e and Adaptive (juvernance in (!^hina Sebastian Heihnann and iUi^cibeth J. ISny 2. f'rom Mass Campaigns to Managed (Campaigns: "(Construct ing a New Socialist (C(»untryside" I'Jis^abeth f. Per/y- 3. Policy-Making through Hxperimcntati(jn: The Formation of a Distinctive Policy l^rocess Sebastian Hei/n/ann 4. Learning through Practice and Experimentation: The Financ ing of Rural Health Care Wans^ Shao^uan^ 5. (ioNcrning (Ci\'il Stjciet^': Adapting Revolutionary Methods to Serve Post-(Communist Goals Kara Dillon 6. A Return to Populist Legality?' Historical Legacies and Legal Reform lien/an/in I. I jebn/an 1. Sustaining and (Contesting Revolutionary Legacies in Media and Ideology )m- :^)i yjjuo 8. Retrofitting the Steel Frame: From Mobilizing the Masses to Surveying the Public Piitriciii M. Tborn ton 9. The I'Uusive Search for liffective Sub-Count)' Governance Joseph Fewsmith 10. Central-Local Dynamics: Historical Continuities and Institu tional Resilience Jae Ho Chnni> ER -