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題名: 中共派系衝突之研究
作者: 張五岳
貢獻者: 趙建民
張五岳
日期: 1986
上傳時間: 5-May-2016
摘要: 論文提要?容:
參考文獻: 參考書目\n一、中文書目\n1.丁望,文化大革命評論集(香港:當代中國研究所,一九六七年)。\n2.丁望編,中共文化大革命資料彙編,第二?、第三?(香港:明報月刊社,一九六九年)。\n3.中共文化大革命重要文件彙編(台北:中共研究雜誌社,民國六十八年增訂本)。\n4.中共機密文件彙編,(台北:政大國際關係研究中心,一九七七年)。\n5.王建民,中國共產黨史稿,第二、三編,( 台北:中文圖書供應社,一九七四年九月)。\n6.毛澤東,毛澤東選集第一卷(北京:人民出版社,一九六四年)。\n7.毛澤東,毛澤東選集第二卷(北京:人民出版社,一九六四年)。\n8.毛澤東,毛澤東選集第五卷(北京:人民出版社,一九七七年)。\n9.毛澤東,毛澤東思想萬歲第一、二、三、四輯(台北:國際關係研究中心翻印,一九七四年)。\n10.方君歸編,劉少奇問題資料專輯(台北:中共研究雜誌社,一九七0年)。\n11.朱堅章,歷代纂弒之研究(台北:嘉新水泥公司文化基金會,民國五十三年)。\n12.李亦園、楊國樞編,中國人的性格:科際綜合性的討論五版(台北:全國出版社,民國七十年)。\n13.袁悅編,林彪事件原始文件彙編(台北:中國大陸問題研究所;民國六十五年九月)。\n14.郭華倫,中共問題論集,增訂版(台北:政大國關中心,七十一年十月)。\n15項迺光,中共問題論集(台北:黎明文化公司,六十九年六月)。\n16.鄭學稼,從文革到十一大(台北:黎明文化公司,六十七年一月)。\n17.司馬長風,文革始末,上、下卷(香港:百葉書舍,六十八年一月)。\n18.趙聰,文革運動歷程述略,第二卷(香港:友聯研究所,一九七一年十月)。\n19趙聰,文革運動歷程述略,第二卷(香港:友聯研究所,一九七四年七月)。\n20趙聰,文革運動歷程述略,第三卷(香港,友聯研究所,一九七五年三月)。\n21雲五社會科學大辭典:政治學(台北:商務印書館,六十二年二月)。\n22第五屆中、美「中國大陸問題研討會」專輯(台北,政大國關中心,一九七六年)。\n23.中共人名錄,(台北:政大國關中心,一九七八年六月)。\n24.李天民,華國鋒與華國鋒政權(台北 :幼獅文化事業公司,民國七十年)。\n25.鄭竹園,台灣海峽兩岸的經濟發展(台北 :聯經出版事業公司,民國七十二年)。\n26.共黨問題專題研究(十三):中共歷次重要會議紀要(台北:國防部總政治作戰部編印,民國七十二年)。\n27.中共原始文件彙編:中共權力鬥爭的真相(台北:國防部總政治作戰部編印,民國七十三年)。\n28.中共當前面臨的問題及其動向(台北:中華戰略學會心理研究會印行,民國七十五年三月二十九日出版)。\n29.第十一屆中、日「中國大陸問題」研討會專輯(台北:政大國關中心,民國七十三年)。\n30.匪黨十二屆「四中」、「五中」及「全國代表會議」專輯(台北:國防部軍事情報局,民國七十四年)。\n31.韓廷頓著,江炳倫等譯,轉變中社會的政治秩序(台北:黎明文化公司出版,民國七十年六月)。\n\n二、中文期刊\n1.中國大陸研究,(台北,政大國關中心)。\n2.匪情月報,(台北,政大國關中心)。\n3.匪情研究,(台北,匪情研究雜誌社)。\n4.東亞季刊,(台北,政大東亞研究所)。\n5.共黨問題研究,(台北,法務部調查局)。\n6.共區廣播實錄,(台北,中央電台編印)。\n7.匪情與心戰,(台北,中央電台)。\n8.聯合月刊,(台北,聯合月刊出版社)。\n9.亞洲與世界文摘月刊,(台北,亞洲與世界文摘雜誌社)。\n10.爭鳴雜誌,(香港,爭鳴雜誌社)。\n11.七十年代,(香港,七十年代月刊社)。\n12.九十年代,(香港,九十年代月刊社)。\n13.人民日報,(北平)。\n14.工人日報,(北平)。\n15.紅旗雜誌,(北平)。\n\n三、英文參考書籍(BOOKS)\n1. 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Cox, Richard H. ed., Ideology, Politics and Political Theory (Belmont, Californian: Wadswrth Publishing, 1969)\n11. Dahl, Robert A., Modern Political Analysis, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1978)\n12. Dahrendorf, Ralf, Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society (Standford: Standard University Press, 1959)\n13. Dittmer, Lowell, China After the Cultural Revolution (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1977)\n14. Liu Shiao-Ch’i and the Chinese Cultural Revolution (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1974)\n15. Domes, Jurgen, The Internal Politics of China 1949-1972 (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973)\n16. Drucker, H.M., The Political Uses of Ideology (Condon: Macmillan Press, 1974)\n17. Dye, Thomas R. and L. Harmon Zeigler, The Irony of Democracy, 3rd Ed. (Belmont, California: Wadsworth, 1970)\n18. Easton, David, A System Analysis of Political Life (N. Y.: John Wiley and Soms, 1965)\n19. Edinger, Lewis J., ed. Political Leadership in Industrialized Societies (N. Y.: John Wiley and Sons, 1967)\n20. Etzioni, Amitai ed., A Sociological Reader in Complex Organization, 2nd ed. (N. Y.: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969)\n21. Goodman, David S. G., Groups and Politics in the People`s Republic of China (M. E. Sharpe, Inc. New York, 1984)\n22. Gould, J. and W. L. Kolb eds., A Dictionary of the Social Sciences (New York: The Free Press, 1964)\n23. Harding, Harry, Jr., China: The Uncertain Future, Foreign Policy Association. (New York, 1974)\n24. Hiniker, Paul J., Revolutionary: Ideology and Chinese Reality: Dissonance under Mao (Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, 1977)\n25. Huntington, Samuel P., Politital Order in Chunging Societies (Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1968)\n26. Johnson, Chalmers, ed., Change in Communist Systems (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1970)\n27. 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國立政治大學
東亞研究所
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