
Democracy Is a Good Thing
Essays on Politics, Society, and Culture in Contemporary China
Yu Keping(Author)
Brookings Institution (Publisher)
Published on 9. January 2009
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-8157-9694-7 (ISBN)
Description
Democracy is a good thing. This is true not only for individuals or certain officials but also for the entire nation and for all the people of China.-Yu Keping So begins "Democracy Is a Good Thing," an essay of great influence that has commanded attention and provoked discussion throughout the world.
It is the touchstone of this important volume of the same name. As one of China's foremost political thinkers and a leading proponent of democratizing the People's Republic, Yu Keping is a major figure not only in his native land, but also in the international community. This book brings together much of his most important work and makes it readily accessible to readers in the West for the first time. "Democracy Is a Good Thing" created a stir internationally. Perhaps more important, however, is the heated debate it spurred within China on the desirability of democratic reform. That important essay appears here, along with several of Yu Keping's other influential works on politics, culture, and civil society.
His topics include China's economic modernization, its institutional environment, and the cultural changes that have accompanied the nation's reforms. Democracy Is a Good Thing pulls back the curtain to reveal ongoing discourse in Chinese political and intellectual circles, discussions that will go a long way toward determining the future of the world's most populous nation.
It is the touchstone of this important volume of the same name. As one of China's foremost political thinkers and a leading proponent of democratizing the People's Republic, Yu Keping is a major figure not only in his native land, but also in the international community. This book brings together much of his most important work and makes it readily accessible to readers in the West for the first time. "Democracy Is a Good Thing" created a stir internationally. Perhaps more important, however, is the heated debate it spurred within China on the desirability of democratic reform. That important essay appears here, along with several of Yu Keping's other influential works on politics, culture, and civil society.
His topics include China's economic modernization, its institutional environment, and the cultural changes that have accompanied the nation's reforms. Democracy Is a Good Thing pulls back the curtain to reveal ongoing discourse in Chinese political and intellectual circles, discussions that will go a long way toward determining the future of the world's most populous nation.
Reviews / Votes
"Yu Keping is a must-read for anyone interested in the current public consciousness of China about the challenges ahead." --Brantly Womack, University of Virginia, The China JournalMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Adult education
Weight
1158 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8157-9694-7 (9780815796947)
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Persons
Yu Keping is deputy director of the Compilation and Translation Bureau of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a professor of politics at Peking University, Beijing, China.
John L. Thornton is chairman of the board of trustees at the Brookings Institution and professor and director of Global Leadership at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
Cheng Li, a senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., USA, is the editor of China's Changing Political Landscape (Brookings, 2008).
John L. Thornton is chairman of the board of trustees at the Brookings Institution and professor and director of Global Leadership at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
Cheng Li, a senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., USA, is the editor of China's Changing Political Landscape (Brookings, 2008).
Content
Part I. Social and Political Development1. Democracy Is a Good Thing2. Political Science Studies in China: An Overview3. Incremental Democracy and Political Reform4. China's Civil Society: Institutional Environment and Administrative RegulationsPart II. Culture, Modernity, and Sustainability5. Culture and Modernity in the Chinese Intellectual Discourse: A Historical Perspective6. Transformation of Chinese Culture since the Reform7. China's Economic Modernization and Sustainability8. Harmony between Man and Nature: China's Practice and ChallengesPart III. Globalization and Governance9. Preserving China's Autonomy under Globalization Pressures10. Federalism in Modern China: Concept and Experiments11. Globalization and Changes in Public Administration in China12. A Harmonious World and Global Governance: A Chinese Perspective