In Remodeling Democracy, Zhongyuan Wang argues that the Chinese Communist Party uses formal democratic institutions to sustain its rule. These institutions combined with the Party's leadership and the rule of law form a "socialist democracy" that serves as an alternative to liberal democracy.
In Remodeling Democracy, Zhongyuan Wang argues that the Chinese Communist Party uses formal democratic institutions to sustain its rule. These institutions combined with the Party's leadership and the rule of law form a "socialist democracy" that serves as an alternative to liberal democracy.
Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview Chapter 2 Research Design and Methodologies Chapter 3 Institutional Design and Development of Chinese Congress Chapter 4 Playing by the Rules: How China's Party Regime Manufactures Certainties in Direct Congressional Elections Chapter 5 Closing the Window of Opportunity The Party Regime's Adapted Strategies for Managing Independent Candidates Chapter 6 Engineering Representation Mobilized Representation in Chinese Local Congresses Chapter 7 Conditions for Regime Consolidation by Elections Chapter 8 Conclusion and Looking Forward
Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview Chapter 2 Research Design and Methodologies Chapter 3 Institutional Design and Development of Chinese Congress Chapter 4 Playing by the Rules: How China's Party Regime Manufactures Certainties in Direct Congressional Elections Chapter 5 Closing the Window of Opportunity The Party Regime's Adapted Strategies for Managing Independent Candidates Chapter 6 Engineering Representation Mobilized Representation in Chinese Local Congresses Chapter 7 Conditions for Regime Consolidation by Elections Chapter 8 Conclusion and Looking Forward
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