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ChinaResourceNews No. 32 (September 6, 2005)
http://listserv.uni-heidelberg.de/archives/chinaresource-l.html
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China Development Review (Reforms of the Health System)

The library in Heidelberg has recently bought the brand-new China 
Development Review (supplement). This report was produced by the 
Development Research Center of the State Council of the PRC (Zhonghua 
renmin gongheguo guowuyuan fanzhan yanjiu zhongxin) 
http://www.drc.gov.cn/e/. It forms a "supplement" (Zengkan) to Vol. 7, 
issue 1 (March 05) of its China Development Review, Zhongguo fazhan 
pinglun. This journal, which is published by the Center in both English 
and Chinese, and has neither a book nor a periodical number nor a price, 
is publicly - but not online - accessible, and definitely a worthwhile 
thing to look at. It is published in a small run since 1999. We do not 
see any US or other library with an entry in RLIN for what certainly is 
one of the most important think tanks in the PRC. We just bought the 
entire English set (cash please) for 5000 RMB. (You will find the table 
of contents online with Google under "China development review").

The supplement on the crisis in health provisions does not have a 
separate title outside, but is titled inside "An Evaluation of and 
Recommendations on the Reforms of the Health System in China", a 
well-documented and hard-hitting assessment. English version 259 pp, 
Chinese version 144 pp. It makes fascinating and disturbing reading, 
especially as the authors, above all Ding Ningning, are bluntly 
comparing the present state with that of the period under planned 
economy. Available from the Center in Beijing, Chaonei dajie 225, phone 
65230262.

Further information on the Development Research Center of the State 
Council (DRC), the China Development Review and tables of contents can 
be found here:

http://www.drc.gov.cn/e/ne/review.htm

    Volume 7 Number 2 May 2005 <review%2805-2%29.htm>
    Volume 7 Supplement March 2005 <review%2805-1.1%29.htm>
    Volume 7 Number 1 February <review%2805-1%29.htm>
    Volume 6 Number 4 November 2004 <review%2804-4%29.htm>
    Volume 6 Number 3 August 2004 <review%2804-3%29.htm>
    Volume 6 Number 2 May 2004 <review%2804-2%29.htm>
    Volume 6 Number 1 February 2004 <review%2804-1%29.htm>
    Volume 5 Number 4 November 2003 <review%2803-4%29.htm>
    Volume 5 Number 3 July 2003 <review%2803-3%29.htm>
    Volume 5 Number 2 April 2003 <review%2803-2%29.htm>
    Volume 5 Number 1 January 2003 <review%2803-1%29.htm>
    Volume 4 Number 4 October 2002 <review%2802-4%29.htm>
    Volume 4 Number 3 July 2002 <review%2802-3%29.htm>
    Volume 4 Number 2 April 2002 <review%2802-2%29.htm>
    Volume 4 Number 1 January 2002 <review%2802-1%29.htm>
    Volume 3 Number 4 October 2001 <review%2801-4%29.htm>
    Volume 3 Number 3 July 2001 <review%2801-3%29.htm>
    Volume 3 Number 2 April 2001 <review%2801-2%29.htm>
    Volume 3 Number 1 January 2001 <review%2801-1%29.htm>
    Volume 2 Number 4 October 2000 <review%2800-4%29.htm>
    Volume 2 Number 3 July 2000 <review%2800-3%29.htm>
    Volume 2 Number 2 April 2000 <review%2800-2%29.htm>
    Volume 2 Number 1 January 2000 <review%2800-1%29.htm>
    Volume 1 Number 1 October 1999 <review%2899-1%29.htm>

Thomas Kampen / Rudolf G. Wagner







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With kind regards,

Matthias Arnold ([log in to unmask])

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