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As China's power on the world stage has grown, it has increasingly and pragmatically employed law as an important instrument in an illiberal domestic and global approach. This timely analysis of Chinese law explains how law operates as an instrument in a conservative context very different from Western liberal traditions.

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As China's power on the world stage has grown, it has increasingly and pragmatically employed law as an important instrument in an illiberal domestic and global approach. This timely analysis of Chinese law explains how law operates as an instrument in a conservative context very different from Western liberal traditions.
Autorenporträt
Shucheng Wang is an Associate Professor at the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong. He was a Fulbright Scholar (Emory University) and a Clarendon Scholar (Oxford University). He has authored three books and over fifty articles. He is also an affiliated researcher of the Law and Religion in the Asia Pacific Region program at The University of Queensland, Australia.