To Govern China
Herausgeber: Shue, Vivienne; Thornton, Patricia M
To Govern China
Herausgeber: Shue, Vivienne; Thornton, Patricia M
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This book presents a uniquely dynamic and fluid model of political evolution in the world's largest and most powerful authoritarian regime.
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This book presents a uniquely dynamic and fluid model of political evolution in the world's largest and most powerful authoritarian regime.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 333
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781316643167
- ISBN-10: 1316643166
- Artikelnr.: 51483411
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 333
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781316643167
- ISBN-10: 1316643166
- Artikelnr.: 51483411
Introduction: beyond implicit political dichotomies and linear models of
change in China Vivienne Shue and Patricia M. Thornton; Part I. Leadership
Practices: 1. Cultural governance in contemporary China: 're-orienting'
party propaganda Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. China's core executive in economic
policy: pursuing national agendas in a fragmented polity Sebastian
Heilmann; 3. Maps, dreams, and the trails to heaven: envisioning a future
Chinese nation-space Vivienne Shue; Part II. People's Government: 4. 'Mass
supervision' and the bureaucratization of governance in China Joel Andreas
and Yige Dong; 5. Shared fictions and informal politics in China Robert P.
Weller; Part III. Expedients of the Local State: Bargains and Deals: 6.
Seeing like a grassroots state: producing power and instability in China's
bargained authoritarianism Ching Kwan Lee and Yong Hong Zhang; 7. Finding
China's urban: bargained land conversions, local assemblages, and
fragmented urbanization Luigi Tomba; Part IV. Governance of the Individual
and Techniques of the Self: 8. Governing from the middle? Understanding the
making of China's middle classes Jean-Louis Rocca; 9. A new urban
underclass? Making and managing 'vulnerable groups' in contemporary China
Patricia M. Thornton; 10. The policy innovation imperative: changing
techniques for governing China's local governors Christian Göbel and Thomas
Heberer.
change in China Vivienne Shue and Patricia M. Thornton; Part I. Leadership
Practices: 1. Cultural governance in contemporary China: 're-orienting'
party propaganda Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. China's core executive in economic
policy: pursuing national agendas in a fragmented polity Sebastian
Heilmann; 3. Maps, dreams, and the trails to heaven: envisioning a future
Chinese nation-space Vivienne Shue; Part II. People's Government: 4. 'Mass
supervision' and the bureaucratization of governance in China Joel Andreas
and Yige Dong; 5. Shared fictions and informal politics in China Robert P.
Weller; Part III. Expedients of the Local State: Bargains and Deals: 6.
Seeing like a grassroots state: producing power and instability in China's
bargained authoritarianism Ching Kwan Lee and Yong Hong Zhang; 7. Finding
China's urban: bargained land conversions, local assemblages, and
fragmented urbanization Luigi Tomba; Part IV. Governance of the Individual
and Techniques of the Self: 8. Governing from the middle? Understanding the
making of China's middle classes Jean-Louis Rocca; 9. A new urban
underclass? Making and managing 'vulnerable groups' in contemporary China
Patricia M. Thornton; 10. The policy innovation imperative: changing
techniques for governing China's local governors Christian Göbel and Thomas
Heberer.
Introduction: beyond implicit political dichotomies and linear models of
change in China Vivienne Shue and Patricia M. Thornton; Part I. Leadership
Practices: 1. Cultural governance in contemporary China: 're-orienting'
party propaganda Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. China's core executive in economic
policy: pursuing national agendas in a fragmented polity Sebastian
Heilmann; 3. Maps, dreams, and the trails to heaven: envisioning a future
Chinese nation-space Vivienne Shue; Part II. People's Government: 4. 'Mass
supervision' and the bureaucratization of governance in China Joel Andreas
and Yige Dong; 5. Shared fictions and informal politics in China Robert P.
Weller; Part III. Expedients of the Local State: Bargains and Deals: 6.
Seeing like a grassroots state: producing power and instability in China's
bargained authoritarianism Ching Kwan Lee and Yong Hong Zhang; 7. Finding
China's urban: bargained land conversions, local assemblages, and
fragmented urbanization Luigi Tomba; Part IV. Governance of the Individual
and Techniques of the Self: 8. Governing from the middle? Understanding the
making of China's middle classes Jean-Louis Rocca; 9. A new urban
underclass? Making and managing 'vulnerable groups' in contemporary China
Patricia M. Thornton; 10. The policy innovation imperative: changing
techniques for governing China's local governors Christian Göbel and Thomas
Heberer.
change in China Vivienne Shue and Patricia M. Thornton; Part I. Leadership
Practices: 1. Cultural governance in contemporary China: 're-orienting'
party propaganda Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. China's core executive in economic
policy: pursuing national agendas in a fragmented polity Sebastian
Heilmann; 3. Maps, dreams, and the trails to heaven: envisioning a future
Chinese nation-space Vivienne Shue; Part II. People's Government: 4. 'Mass
supervision' and the bureaucratization of governance in China Joel Andreas
and Yige Dong; 5. Shared fictions and informal politics in China Robert P.
Weller; Part III. Expedients of the Local State: Bargains and Deals: 6.
Seeing like a grassroots state: producing power and instability in China's
bargained authoritarianism Ching Kwan Lee and Yong Hong Zhang; 7. Finding
China's urban: bargained land conversions, local assemblages, and
fragmented urbanization Luigi Tomba; Part IV. Governance of the Individual
and Techniques of the Self: 8. Governing from the middle? Understanding the
making of China's middle classes Jean-Louis Rocca; 9. A new urban
underclass? Making and managing 'vulnerable groups' in contemporary China
Patricia M. Thornton; 10. The policy innovation imperative: changing
techniques for governing China's local governors Christian Göbel and Thomas
Heberer.