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Introduction; DECLARATION OF SELF-RELIANCE; Chapter 2. The Founding of Daqing; DAQING; ORIGINS; THE PETROLEUM FACTION; THE DISCOVERY OF DAQING; CHINESE OIL INSTITUTIONS; WELFARISM; DAQING COMES OF AGE; DAQING'S MATURATION; Chapter 3. Daqing-ism; ACTS OF HEROISM; THE MODEL OILFIELD; WAR MOBILIZATION; FOREIGN OPINIONS; Chapter 4. The Doctrine of Self-Reliance; TERMINOLOGY; FOREIGN OPINIONS; SELF-RELIANCE AND DAQING; IDEOLOGICAL VALUE; THE CHINA-CENTERED PERSPECTIVE; CRITICISMS OF CHINESE OIL SELF-RELIANCE 327 $aChapter 5. The Cultural Revolution InterregnumMAO'S REVERSE COURSE; SHELTER FROM THE STORM; RESTORATION; Chapter 6. Looking Beyond Self-Reliance; RECONFIGURATION OF SELF-RELIANCE; WHY THE SHIFT AWAY FROM SELF-RELIANCE?; RESTORATION OF PETROLEUM FACTION AND ITS ALLIES; INSTITUTIONALIZATION; Chapter 7. Reliance on Japan; OIL CRISIS; EARLY CONTACTS; THE INFORMATION-GATHERING PHASE; EARLY OIL TRADE CONTACT (1972); BENEFITING FROM JAPAN'S HELP; LEARNING FROM JAPAN; CHALLENGES - JAPANESE DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION; IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE; BALANCE OF POWER VIS-A?-VIS THE SOVIET UNION 327 $aTRANSFORMATION IN SINO-JAPANESE OIL INTERACTIONSDIFFERING EXPECTATIONS; POLITICAL CHALLENGES; Chapter 8. Conclusion; SINO-JAPANESE RELATIONS; Bibliography; Index 330 $a This book examines the political and conceptual metamorphosis of China's oil industry from self-reliance to internationalization. Through the empirical case study of Daqing, the premiere oilfield of the People's Republic of China (PRC) for most of the postwar period and a symbol of industrialization as well as self-reliance, key historical developmental concepts and events are analyzed. 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