This book is a critical reflection on China's official policy of "building a moderately well-off society" and an analysis of a viable vision of xiaokang socialism based on China's past paths and current trends of development.
This book is a critical reflection on China's official policy of "building a moderately well-off society" and an analysis of a viable vision of xiaokang socialism based on China's past paths and current trends of development.
Chun Lin is Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics. She is the author of Transformation of Chinese Socialism, and The British New Left; and editor of China I: Modernizing Chinese Polity; China II: The Transformation of Chinese Socialism; and China III: Defining a Changing China in Global Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Contending Visions of a Xiaokang Society 3. Work Participation and Recognition 4. Citizenship: Freedome and Security 5. Community Ecology Democracy 6. Conclusions: The Political Logic of Development
1. Introduction 2. Contending Visions of a Xiaokang Society 3. Work Participation and Recognition 4. Citizenship: Freedome and Security 5. Community Ecology Democracy 6. Conclusions: The Political Logic of Development
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