This book is a study of China's quest for political legitimacy within the context of traditional Chinese political culture. Through examinations of the new governing philosophy, the new generation of political elite, and a number of public policies, the books reveals some surprising new trends in Chinese political development, such as the endorsement of deliberative democracy, new waves of citizen activism, and a new era of social legislation.
This book is a study of China's quest for political legitimacy within the context of traditional Chinese political culture. Through examinations of the new governing philosophy, the new generation of political elite, and a number of public policies, the books reveals some surprising new trends in Chinese political development, such as the endorsement of deliberative democracy, new waves of citizen activism, and a new era of social legislation.
Baogang Guo is associate professor of political science at Dalton State College
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 1: Introduction: A Theory of Political Legitimacy Chapter 2 2: A New Governing Philosophy Chapter 3 3: The Emergence of New Political Elites Chapter 4 4: Towards a Deliberative State Chapter 5 5: Seeking Legitimacy through Community Governance Chapter 6 6: The Environmental "New Deal" Chapter 7 7: Changing the Balance of Power in Labor Relations Chapter 8 8: The New Equity-Oriented Health Care Reform Chapter 9 9: Conclusions: Political Legitimacy and the New Chinese Polity
Chapter 1 1: Introduction: A Theory of Political Legitimacy Chapter 2 2: A New Governing Philosophy Chapter 3 3: The Emergence of New Political Elites Chapter 4 4: Towards a Deliberative State Chapter 5 5: Seeking Legitimacy through Community Governance Chapter 6 6: The Environmental "New Deal" Chapter 7 7: Changing the Balance of Power in Labor Relations Chapter 8 8: The New Equity-Oriented Health Care Reform Chapter 9 9: Conclusions: Political Legitimacy and the New Chinese Polity
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