
Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 27. August 2007
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-0-7391-2094-1 (ISBN)
Description
Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development is a topical examination of some of the most recent developments in Chinese politics. Featuring a roster of international scholars, the book comprosises an assortment of essays focusing on a particular dimension or specific issue of political culture, political economy, foreign policy, environmental and social challenges. The editors, Sujian Guo and Baogang Guo, have divided the essays into five pairs: Political Legitimacy, Political Economy, External Challenges, Environmental Challenges, and Social Challenges. Each of these dimensions serves as a window through which the reader can glimpse various challenges in Chinese political development in the new century.Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development is suitable for all levels of students and researchers of Chinese Politics.
Reviews / Votes
The essays presented here demonstrate quite effectively that there are many different stakeholders with an interest in rural China, and a diverse array of ideas about how rural communities ought to be organized. This informative collection offers thoughtful insight on contemporary development trends and will be of interest to many scholars concerned with the rhetoric, and dynamics, of new organizational forms in the Chinese countryside. * Pacific Affairs * This book stands out as an excellent collection on the subject of contemporary Chinese politics. A wide range of research methodologies are employed in the book's chapters. The research presented in this book suggests appropriate paths for future academic research on Chinese political development and thus serves a wide international audience. This collection represents an important contribution to the literature on recent Chinese political development. -- Lin Ye, Roosevelt University * Journal of Chinese Political Science * China's tumultuous twentieth century has been followed by years of astonishingly rapid growth, but growth itself poses deep challenges for China's economics, politics, and basic value system. The authors of this volume combine disciplinary expertise with direct experience of China's daily reality to present a broad array of studies of the challenges that will shape the future of China and thereby touch the world. -- Brantly Womack, University of Virginia The essays combined in this thoughtfully organized volume provide some very insightful, theory-guided assessments of the global dimension of China's economic statecraft. These analyses offer new insights into the dynamics underlying the country's rise to global power status. This is a must read for IR specialists, practitioners, as well as scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the most recent transformations and reconfigurations of China's political economy. -- Nele Noesselt, University of Duisburg-EssenMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
565 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-2094-1 (9780739120941)
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Persons
Sujian Guo is professor in the Department of Political Science and director of the Center for U.S.-China Policy Studies at San Francisco State University, editor of the Journal of Chinese Political Science, and president of the Association of Chinese Political Studies.
Baogang Guo is associate professor of political science at Dalton State College and president-elect of the Association of Chinese Political Studies.
Baogang Guo is associate professor of political science at Dalton State College and president-elect of the Association of Chinese Political Studies.
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Content
Part 1 Introduction: Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development
Part 2 Political Legitimacy
Chapter 3 Nationalism, Market Reforms, and Political Support in Contemporary China
Chapter 4 The Study of Chinese Political Culture from the Perspective of Communication as Social Construction
Part 5 Political Economy
Chapter 6 Explaining the Reform of China's Exchange Rate Regime: The Utility of Economic Interest Approaches
Chapter 7 Information Technology for Ecological Analysis and the Future of Public Administration in China
Part 8 External Challenges
Chapter 9 China: U.S. Partner, Competitor, or Threat-What Do the Americans Think?
Chapter 10 Barking Up the Wrong Tree? The Master Narrative of "China Threat Theory" Examined
Part 11 Environmental Challenges
Chapter 12 The Dilemma of Western Industrial Civilization and China's Path in the 21st Century
Chapter 15 China's Polution Challenge: the Impact of Economic Growth and Environmental Complaints on Environmental and Social Outcomes
Part 16 Social Challenges
Chapter 17 Engaging the Law: Migrant Workers, Social Networks, and the Chinese Labor Law
Chapter 18 Modernization, Economic Development and Inter-Ethnic Relations in China
Part 2 Political Legitimacy
Chapter 3 Nationalism, Market Reforms, and Political Support in Contemporary China
Chapter 4 The Study of Chinese Political Culture from the Perspective of Communication as Social Construction
Part 5 Political Economy
Chapter 6 Explaining the Reform of China's Exchange Rate Regime: The Utility of Economic Interest Approaches
Chapter 7 Information Technology for Ecological Analysis and the Future of Public Administration in China
Part 8 External Challenges
Chapter 9 China: U.S. Partner, Competitor, or Threat-What Do the Americans Think?
Chapter 10 Barking Up the Wrong Tree? The Master Narrative of "China Threat Theory" Examined
Part 11 Environmental Challenges
Chapter 12 The Dilemma of Western Industrial Civilization and China's Path in the 21st Century
Chapter 15 China's Polution Challenge: the Impact of Economic Growth and Environmental Complaints on Environmental and Social Outcomes
Part 16 Social Challenges
Chapter 17 Engaging the Law: Migrant Workers, Social Networks, and the Chinese Labor Law
Chapter 18 Modernization, Economic Development and Inter-Ethnic Relations in China