China's potential threat to the existing global order is not derived from her rapid economic growth and military expansion, but from China's potential domestic chaos. The workable solution of China's democratization under the current Chinese political system is not to dissolve the Communist Party of China, but to begin with freedom of media, religion, and citizen participation.
China's potential threat to the existing global order is not derived from her rapid economic growth and military expansion, but from China's potential domestic chaos. The workable solution of China's democratization under the current Chinese political system is not to dissolve the Communist Party of China, but to begin with freedom of media, religion, and citizen participation.
Jinghao Zhou is associate professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 1. China's Peaceful Rise in a Global Context Chapter 2 2. China's Potential Threat to the Global Order Chapter 3 3. Corruption and Social Instability Chapter 4 4. Prostitution and Corruption Chapter 5 5. Freedom of Media: the Fourth Power of Modern Democracy Chapter 6 6. Citizen Participation: The Consciousness of Democratization Chapter 7 7. Religious Support: An Inseparable Part of Modern Democracy
Chapter 1 1. China's Peaceful Rise in a Global Context Chapter 2 2. China's Potential Threat to the Global Order Chapter 3 3. Corruption and Social Instability Chapter 4 4. Prostitution and Corruption Chapter 5 5. Freedom of Media: the Fourth Power of Modern Democracy Chapter 6 6. Citizen Participation: The Consciousness of Democratization Chapter 7 7. Religious Support: An Inseparable Part of Modern Democracy
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