The East Asian Challenge for Democracy
Herausgeber: Bell, Daniel A.; Li, Chenyang
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This volume examines the rise (or revival) of political meritocracy and what it will mean for political developments in China and the rest of the world.
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This volume examines the rise (or revival) of political meritocracy and what it will mean for political developments in China and the rest of the world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038394
- ISBN-10: 1107038391
- Artikelnr.: 39303698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038394
- ISBN-10: 1107038391
- Artikelnr.: 39303698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. The Theory of Political Meritocracy: 1. Political meritocracy and
meritorious rule: a Confucian perspective Joseph Chan; 2. A Confucian
version of hybrid regime: how does it work and why is it superior? Tongdong
Bai; 3. Confucian meritocracy for contemporary China Ruiping Fan; 4. The
liberal critique of democracy John Skorupski; 5. Meritocratic
representation Philip Pettit; Part II. The History of Political
Meritocracy: 6. Between merit and pedigree: evolution of the concept of
'elevating the worthy' in pre-imperial China Yuri Pines; 7. A society in
motion: unexpected consequences of political meritocracy in late imperial
China, 1400-1900 Benjamin Elman; 8. Meritocratic democracy: learning from
the American Constitution Stephen Macedo; Part III. Realizing Political
Meritocracy Today: 9. How East Asians view meritocracy: a Confucian
perspective Doh Chull Shin; 10. Political meritocracy in Singapore: lessons
from the PAP government Benjamin Wong; 11. Meritocracy and political
liberalization in Singapore Kenneth Paul Tan; 12. China's meritocratic
examinations and the ideal of virtuous talents Hong Xiao and Chenyang Li;
13. Reflections on political meritocracy: its manipulation and
transformation Philippe C. Schmitter; 14. Political meritocracy and direct
democracy: a hybrid experiment in California Nicolas Berggruen and Nathan
Gardels.
meritorious rule: a Confucian perspective Joseph Chan; 2. A Confucian
version of hybrid regime: how does it work and why is it superior? Tongdong
Bai; 3. Confucian meritocracy for contemporary China Ruiping Fan; 4. The
liberal critique of democracy John Skorupski; 5. Meritocratic
representation Philip Pettit; Part II. The History of Political
Meritocracy: 6. Between merit and pedigree: evolution of the concept of
'elevating the worthy' in pre-imperial China Yuri Pines; 7. A society in
motion: unexpected consequences of political meritocracy in late imperial
China, 1400-1900 Benjamin Elman; 8. Meritocratic democracy: learning from
the American Constitution Stephen Macedo; Part III. Realizing Political
Meritocracy Today: 9. How East Asians view meritocracy: a Confucian
perspective Doh Chull Shin; 10. Political meritocracy in Singapore: lessons
from the PAP government Benjamin Wong; 11. Meritocracy and political
liberalization in Singapore Kenneth Paul Tan; 12. China's meritocratic
examinations and the ideal of virtuous talents Hong Xiao and Chenyang Li;
13. Reflections on political meritocracy: its manipulation and
transformation Philippe C. Schmitter; 14. Political meritocracy and direct
democracy: a hybrid experiment in California Nicolas Berggruen and Nathan
Gardels.
Part I. The Theory of Political Meritocracy: 1. Political meritocracy and
meritorious rule: a Confucian perspective Joseph Chan; 2. A Confucian
version of hybrid regime: how does it work and why is it superior? Tongdong
Bai; 3. Confucian meritocracy for contemporary China Ruiping Fan; 4. The
liberal critique of democracy John Skorupski; 5. Meritocratic
representation Philip Pettit; Part II. The History of Political
Meritocracy: 6. Between merit and pedigree: evolution of the concept of
'elevating the worthy' in pre-imperial China Yuri Pines; 7. A society in
motion: unexpected consequences of political meritocracy in late imperial
China, 1400-1900 Benjamin Elman; 8. Meritocratic democracy: learning from
the American Constitution Stephen Macedo; Part III. Realizing Political
Meritocracy Today: 9. How East Asians view meritocracy: a Confucian
perspective Doh Chull Shin; 10. Political meritocracy in Singapore: lessons
from the PAP government Benjamin Wong; 11. Meritocracy and political
liberalization in Singapore Kenneth Paul Tan; 12. China's meritocratic
examinations and the ideal of virtuous talents Hong Xiao and Chenyang Li;
13. Reflections on political meritocracy: its manipulation and
transformation Philippe C. Schmitter; 14. Political meritocracy and direct
democracy: a hybrid experiment in California Nicolas Berggruen and Nathan
Gardels.
meritorious rule: a Confucian perspective Joseph Chan; 2. A Confucian
version of hybrid regime: how does it work and why is it superior? Tongdong
Bai; 3. Confucian meritocracy for contemporary China Ruiping Fan; 4. The
liberal critique of democracy John Skorupski; 5. Meritocratic
representation Philip Pettit; Part II. The History of Political
Meritocracy: 6. Between merit and pedigree: evolution of the concept of
'elevating the worthy' in pre-imperial China Yuri Pines; 7. A society in
motion: unexpected consequences of political meritocracy in late imperial
China, 1400-1900 Benjamin Elman; 8. Meritocratic democracy: learning from
the American Constitution Stephen Macedo; Part III. Realizing Political
Meritocracy Today: 9. How East Asians view meritocracy: a Confucian
perspective Doh Chull Shin; 10. Political meritocracy in Singapore: lessons
from the PAP government Benjamin Wong; 11. Meritocracy and political
liberalization in Singapore Kenneth Paul Tan; 12. China's meritocratic
examinations and the ideal of virtuous talents Hong Xiao and Chenyang Li;
13. Reflections on political meritocracy: its manipulation and
transformation Philippe C. Schmitter; 14. Political meritocracy and direct
democracy: a hybrid experiment in California Nicolas Berggruen and Nathan
Gardels.