The Logic and Limits of Political Reform in Chinatxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Joseph Fewsmith 出版社: Cambridge University Press 出版年: 2013-2-18 页数: 232 定价: USD 28.99 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9781107612549
内容简介 · · · · · ·It has often been argued that China will follow an incremental path to political reform, just as its economic reforms followed a gradual course. Indeed, it seemed that China was embarking on such a course in the 1990s, but political reform has stalled. This book uses case studies of prominent reform efforts to understand both why reform was started and why it has stalled. It dr...
It has often been argued that China will follow an incremental path to political reform, just as its economic reforms followed a gradual course. Indeed, it seemed that China was embarking on such a course in the 1990s, but political reform has stalled. This book uses case studies of prominent reform efforts to understand both why reform was started and why it has stalled. It draws on the literature on institutions and authoritarian political systems and so will appeal to students of comparative politics as well as those interested in China.
作者简介 · · · · · ·Joseph Fewsmith is Professor of International Relations and Political Science at Boston University. He is the author of China : From Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao (2008), which is the second edition of China ; Elite Politics in Contemporary China (2001); The Dilemmas of Reform in China: Political Conflict and Economic Debate (1994); and Party, State, and Local Elites in Republican...
Joseph Fewsmith is Professor of International Relations and Political Science at Boston University. He is the author of China : From Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao (2008), which is the second edition of China ; Elite Politics in Contemporary China (2001); The Dilemmas of Reform in China: Political Conflict and Economic Debate (1994); and Party, State, and Local Elites in Republican China: Merchant Organizations and Politics in Shanghai, 1980-1930 (1985). He is the editor of China Today, China Tomorrow (2010) and co-editor, with Zheng Yongnian, of China's Opening Society (2008). He is very active in the China field, traveling to China frequently and presenting papers at professional conferences such as the Association for Asian Studies and the American Political Science Association. His articles have appeared in such journals as The China Quarterly, Asian Survey, The Journal of Contemporary China, Modern China and Comparative Studies in Society and History. He is one of seven regular contributors to China Leadership Monitor, a quarterly web publication analyzing current developments in China. He is also an associate of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies at Harvard University and of the Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer Range Future at Boston University. (正在采用)
目录 · · · · · ·1. The problem of governance in China 2. Bottom-up reform versus top-down development 3. Inner-party democracy 4. Wenzhou: social capital without civil society 5. Consultative authoritarianism: the Wenling model 6. Conclusion.
1. The problem of governance in China 2. Bottom-up reform versus top-down development 3. Inner-party democracy 4. Wenzhou: social capital without civil society 5. Consultative authoritarianism: the Wenling model 6. Conclusion. · · · · · · ()
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