Many books on government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus, critically, on the system's weaknesses. This book takes a more balanced, more positive view. It argues that, although the party-state is determined to preserve itself, China's governance model has changed for the better in many respects in recent years. The book explains the thinking behind China's governance model and the changes to it, and assesses how the governance model is likely to develop, comparing recent developments with changes in China's governance over a long historical period, and…mehr
Many books on government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus, critically, on the system's weaknesses. This book takes a more balanced, more positive view. It argues that, although the party-state is determined to preserve itself, China's governance model has changed for the better in many respects in recent years. The book explains the thinking behind China's governance model and the changes to it, and assesses how the governance model is likely to develop, comparing recent developments with changes in China's governance over a long historical period, and concluding that the regime can be expected to survive for the foreseeable future.
Hongyi Lai is an Associate Professor in the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies and a Senior Fellow of the China Policy Institute at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I - Introduction 1. Understanding China's Model of Governance and Development: Improvement without Democracy 2. Pragmatic Authoritarianism in China Part II - Economic and Social Governance 3. Pro-Growth Authoritarianism: Results and Resentments of Governance 4. Defusing Discontents through Welfare and Aid 5. Differentiated Treatment of Religious Groups: Maintaining Monopoly over a Reviving Society Part III - Political Governance 6. Overhauling Crisis Management: Epidemics and Beyond 7. Smoothening Leadership Succession 8. Intra-Party and Grass-Roots Democracy: How Far Has It Gone? Part IV - Conclusion 9. Durability of the Party-State: The Life Span of Unified Regimes in China 10. The Future of Governance in China: Toward Authoritarian Flexibility and Durability
Part I - Introduction 1. Understanding China's Model of Governance and Development: Improvement without Democracy 2. Pragmatic Authoritarianism in China Part II - Economic and Social Governance 3. Pro-Growth Authoritarianism: Results and Resentments of Governance 4. Defusing Discontents through Welfare and Aid 5. Differentiated Treatment of Religious Groups: Maintaining Monopoly over a Reviving Society Part III - Political Governance 6. Overhauling Crisis Management: Epidemics and Beyond 7. Smoothening Leadership Succession 8. Intra-Party and Grass-Roots Democracy: How Far Has It Gone? Part IV - Conclusion 9. Durability of the Party-State: The Life Span of Unified Regimes in China 10. The Future of Governance in China: Toward Authoritarian Flexibility and Durability
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