China Tomorrow makes a compelling case for the continuing strength of China’s one-party system. Leading scholar Jean-Pierre Cabestan shows that most Chinese, influenced by China’s traditional culture and even more so by the regime’s Soviet ideology, institutions, and modus operandi, are choosing security, stability, and prosperity over democracy.
China Tomorrow makes a compelling case for the continuing strength of China’s one-party system. Leading scholar Jean-Pierre Cabestan shows that most Chinese, influenced by China’s traditional culture and even more so by the regime’s Soviet ideology, institutions, and modus operandi, are choosing security, stability, and prosperity over democracy.
Jean-Pierre Cabestan is emeritus senior researcher at the French Center for Scientific Research, Paris, and emeritus professor of political science, department of government and international studies at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also associate researcher at the Asia Centre, Paris and at the French Centre for Research on Contemporary China, Hong Kong. His main themes of research are Chinese politics and law, China's foreign and security policies, China-Africa relations, China-Taiwan relations and Taiwanese politics. His most recent publications are China Tomorrow: Democracy or Dictatorship? (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019) and Demain la Chine: guerre ou paix? (China Tomorrow: War or Peace?, Gallimard, 2021), due to be published in English by Rowman & Littlefield in early 2023.
Inhaltsangabe
The Chinese Political Regime's Future: A Resurgent Debate 1 China's Current Political System: A Strong, Sustainable, Authoritarian Equilibrium 2 Bureaucratic Tradition and the Soviet Model: Patterns of State Hegemony 3 Democratic Culture: Repressed, Fragile, and Distorted 4 Civil Society: Leashed by the Party-State 5 The Role of Elites: Shaping Political Evolution 6 China's Future: Toward an Authoritarian and Imperial Political System A Regime on Extended Reprieve About the Author
The Chinese Political Regime's Future: A Resurgent Debate 1 China's Current Political System: A Strong, Sustainable, Authoritarian Equilibrium 2 Bureaucratic Tradition and the Soviet Model: Patterns of State Hegemony 3 Democratic Culture: Repressed, Fragile, and Distorted 4 Civil Society: Leashed by the Party-State 5 The Role of Elites: Shaping Political Evolution 6 China's Future: Toward an Authoritarian and Imperial Political System A Regime on Extended Reprieve About the Author
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