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▼aChina's changing political landscape▼h[electronic resource] :▼bprospects for democracy /▼cCheng Li, editor. |
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▼aWashington, D.C. :▼bBrookings Institution Press,▼cc2008. |
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▼axiii, 342 p. :▼bill. ;▼c23 cm. |
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▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼aIntroduction : assessing China's political development / Cheng Li -- China's political trajectory : what are the Chinese saying? / Andrew J. Nathan -- Ideological change and incremental democracy in reform-era China / Yu Keping -- Institutionalization and the changing dynamics of Chinese leadership politics / Alice L. Miller -- Institutionalization of political succession in China : progress and implications / Jing Huang -- Will China's "lost generation" find a path to democracy? / Cheng Li -- Business interest groups in Chinese politics : the case of the oil companies / Erica S. Downs -- China's left tilt : pendulum swing or midcourse correction? / Barry Naughton -- Political implications of China's information revolution : the media, the minders, and their message / Richard Baum -- Legalization without democratization in China under Hu Jintao / Jacques deLisle -- Staying in power : what does the Chinese Communist Party have to do? / Joseph Fewsmith -- Fighting corruption: a difficult challenge for Chinese leaders / Minxin Pei -- The political implications of China's social future : Complacency, scorn, and the forlorn / Dorothy J. Solinger -- Straining against the yoke? civil-military relations in China after the Seventeenth Party Congress / James Mulvenon -- Learning from abroad to reinvent itself : external influences on internal CCP reforms / David Shambaugh -- Taiwan and China's democratic future : can the tail wag the dog? / Yun-han Chu. |
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▼a"Leading experts examine the prospects for democracy in the world's most populous nation and break down a number of issues in Chinese domestic politics, including changing leadership dynamics, the rise of business elites, increased demand for the rule of law, and shifting civil-military relations"--Provided by publisher. |
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▼aElectronic reproduction.▼bBoulder, Colo. :▼cNetLibrary,▼d2008.▼nAvailable via World Wide Web.▼nAccess may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries. |
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▼aDemocracy▼zChina. |
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▼aChina▼xPolitics and government▼y2002- |
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▼aChina▼xEconomic conditions▼y2000- |
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▼aLi, Cheng,▼d1956- |
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