TY - BOOK AU - Duara,Prasenjit AU - Perry,Elizabeth J. TI - Beyond regimes: China and India compared T2 - Harvard contemporary China series SN - 978-0-674-98710-4 U1 - 320.951 23E PY - 2018/// CY - Cambridge PB - Harvard University Asia Center KW - Comparative government KW - China--Politics and government KW - India--Politics and government KW - China--Economic conditions KW - India--Economic conditions KW - Transnationalism KW - Industrial relations--China KW - Industrial relations--India KW - Civil rights--China KW - Civil rights--India KW - Comparative industrial relations N1 - Notes bibliogr; Part I. Labor relations: Variable forms of state capacity: state and labor in Shanghai and Mumbai in the 1950s / Mark W. Frazier -- Labor and state absenteeism: construction workers in India and China / T.G. Suresh -- Part II. Legal reform and rights protest: Contesting the right to law: courts and constitutionalism in India and China / Sanjay Ruparelia -- State-embedded villages: rural protests and rights awareness in India and China / Manjusha Nair -- Part III. Public goods provision: Parallel trajectories: the development of the welfare state in China and India / Nara Dillon -- Higher education reform in China and India: the role of the state / Devesh Kapur and Elizabeth J. Perry -- Part IV. Transnational migration and investment: Cosmopolitan capitalism: local state-society relations in China and India / Kellee S Tsai -- Foreign direct investment in China and India: history, economics, and politics / Min Ye N2 - "Contemporary China and India have been powerfully shaped by trans- and subnational forces. This volume approaches China and India via a strategy of "convergent comparison," exploring local and global influences through a focus on labor relations; legal reform and rights protest; public goods provision; and transnational migration and investment"--Provided by publisher ER -