China's rise to power : conceptions of state governance
edited by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Lida V. Nedilsky, Siu-Keung Cheung.
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
"China's Rise to Power: Conceptions of State Governance examines how a twenty-first century contradiction--the country's combination of authoritarian rule and a market-oriented economy in state-led capitalism--has proven simultaneously appealing and a source of domestic dissatisfaction. Balancing policy analysis with detailed investigation of escalating popular unrest, this essay collection explores the discontent that stems from the Communist leadership's obsession with growth and control, and anticipates new space for alternative governance. As the sixth-generation leaders come of age at this critical juncture, the way out of internal crises will not necessarily be the way of the Chinese Communist Party"--
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Bibliographic Information
- Format:
- Book
- Subject:
- China > Politics and government > 2002-
- China > Politics and government > Public opinion.
- China > Economic conditions > 2000-
- China > Economic policy > 2000-
- China > Economic development > Social aspects.
- Public opinion > China.
- Publication Year:
- 2012
- Language:
- English
- Published:
- New York
- ISBN:
- 9781137276735
- Course:
- HIST450
China in the Contemporary World - Bibliography:
- Includes bibliographical reference (p. 225-227) and index.
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