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China's Transition from Communism: New Perspectives 豆 0.0分
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出版社:Routledge
出版日期:2015-01
ISBN:9781138886889
文件格式: pdf
标签: 政治学 海外中国研究 社会学 中国政治 社会科学 政治社会学 CCP 英文原版
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As China moved from a planned to a market economy many people expected that China’s political system would similarly move from authoritarianism to democracy. It is now clear, however, that political liberalisation does not necessarily follow economic liberalisation. This book explores this apparent contradiction, presenting many new perspectives and new thinking on the subject....
目录
1. Introduction Helen Lansdowne
2. Capitalism Making and its Political Consequences: A Comparative Political Economy of China’s Communist Capitalism Xiaonong Cheng
3. Communist Oligarchy and the Oligarchic Transition in China Ming Xia
4. A Tale of Two Party-States: Comparing Authoritarianism across the Taiwan State Szu-chien Hsu
5. Counterframing as Revolution Deterrent: The 1989 Crackdown in Retrospect Yang Su and Ting Jiang
6. Being "Yellow," Being "Red": Constructing a Racialized Identity in Post-Mao China Yinghong Cheng
7. The Debate on Constitutionalism and the Liberal Force within the Chinese Communist Party Feng Chongyi
8. Engaging the Government’s Critics on Weibo: China’s "Authoritarian Resilience" in the Internet Age Yiyi Lu
9. Transition from a "Rule-taker" to a "Rule-maker"? China in Global Governance Hongying Wang
10. Conclusion Guoguang Wu
2. Capitalism Making and its Political Consequences: A Comparative Political Economy of China’s Communist Capitalism Xiaonong Cheng
3. Communist Oligarchy and the Oligarchic Transition in China Ming Xia
4. A Tale of Two Party-States: Comparing Authoritarianism across the Taiwan State Szu-chien Hsu
5. Counterframing as Revolution Deterrent: The 1989 Crackdown in Retrospect Yang Su and Ting Jiang
6. Being "Yellow," Being "Red": Constructing a Racialized Identity in Post-Mao China Yinghong Cheng
7. The Debate on Constitutionalism and the Liberal Force within the Chinese Communist Party Feng Chongyi
8. Engaging the Government’s Critics on Weibo: China’s "Authoritarian Resilience" in the Internet Age Yiyi Lu
9. Transition from a "Rule-taker" to a "Rule-maker"? China in Global Governance Hongying Wang
10. Conclusion Guoguang Wu