State-Society Relations and Governance in China, a wide-ranging collection of essays written by scholars from both inside and outside China, explores the complexity of the changing state-society relationship and the modes and practices of governance in China by combining theoretical exploration and empirical case studies.
State-Society Relations and Governance in China, a wide-ranging collection of essays written by scholars from both inside and outside China, explores the complexity of the changing state-society relationship and the modes and practices of governance in China by combining theoretical exploration and empirical case studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Sujian Guo - Contributions by John Creed; Sheng Ding; Joseph Fewsmith; David S. G. Goodman; Wenshan Jia; Guoli Liu; Josef Gregory Mahoney; Edwin E. Moise; Nele Noesselt; G. Venkat Raman; Dorothy J. Solinger; Lynn T. White III and Teresa Wright
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Introduction: State-Society Relations and Governance in China Sujian Guo Part I. State-Society Relations Chapter 1: The State, the Poor, and the Dibao: Three Models of the Wellsprings of Welfare and Lessons for China Dorothy J. Solinger Chapter 2: New Economic Elites: Family histories and social change David S G Goodman Chapter 3: Coincidental Unwindings: Comparing Growing Economic Disparity and State-Society Relations in the United States and China John Creed and Guoli Liu Chapter 4: Chinese Public Policy: State-Society Relations in Historical Perspective Edwin E. Moise Chapter 5: Analyzing the Impacts of Civil Society Organizations on China's Political Modernization Sheng Ding Chapter 6: Interethnic Competence as an Instrument for a Solid State-Society Relation in China Wenshan Jia Part II. Governance Chapter 7: Governance in Theoretical and Comparative Perspective Joseph Fewsmith Chapter 8: The Development of Chinese Governance: Theoretical Perspectives Josef Gregory Mahoney Chapter 9: Temporal, Spatial, and Functional Governance of China's Reform Stability Lynn T. White III Chapter 10: Stable Governance and Regime Type: Contemporary China in Comparative Perspective Teresa Wright Chapter 11: Governance Experiments: Adaptation and Innovation in Chinese State-Society Relations Nele Noesselt Chapter 12: Governance Challenge for the Chinese Leadership: Striving to Affect the Great Leap from Economics to Social Transformation G Venkat Raman
Introduction: State-Society Relations and Governance in China Sujian Guo Part I. State-Society Relations Chapter 1: The State, the Poor, and the Dibao: Three Models of the Wellsprings of Welfare and Lessons for China Dorothy J. Solinger Chapter 2: New Economic Elites: Family histories and social change David S G Goodman Chapter 3: Coincidental Unwindings: Comparing Growing Economic Disparity and State-Society Relations in the United States and China John Creed and Guoli Liu Chapter 4: Chinese Public Policy: State-Society Relations in Historical Perspective Edwin E. Moise Chapter 5: Analyzing the Impacts of Civil Society Organizations on China's Political Modernization Sheng Ding Chapter 6: Interethnic Competence as an Instrument for a Solid State-Society Relation in China Wenshan Jia Part II. Governance Chapter 7: Governance in Theoretical and Comparative Perspective Joseph Fewsmith Chapter 8: The Development of Chinese Governance: Theoretical Perspectives Josef Gregory Mahoney Chapter 9: Temporal, Spatial, and Functional Governance of China's Reform Stability Lynn T. White III Chapter 10: Stable Governance and Regime Type: Contemporary China in Comparative Perspective Teresa Wright Chapter 11: Governance Experiments: Adaptation and Innovation in Chinese State-Society Relations Nele Noesselt Chapter 12: Governance Challenge for the Chinese Leadership: Striving to Affect the Great Leap from Economics to Social Transformation G Venkat Raman
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