Over the course of the last three decades China's ideological realm has been transformed. This book provides a clear study of the current ideological debates, and discusses how the consequences of Chinese contributions to the global constitutionalism debate are significant. It is argued that China's constitutional system, when fully theorized and embedded within the global discourse, might serve as a model for states seeking an alternative approach to the legitimate construction of state, political structures and institutions.
Over the course of the last three decades China's ideological realm has been transformed. This book provides a clear study of the current ideological debates, and discusses how the consequences of Chinese contributions to the global constitutionalism debate are significant. It is argued that China's constitutional system, when fully theorized and embedded within the global discourse, might serve as a model for states seeking an alternative approach to the legitimate construction of state, political structures and institutions.
PENG Chengyi is currently a full-time research fellow of the Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing. Previously he attained his PhD degree in the Department of Public and Social Administration at City University of Hong Kong and his BA and MA degrees in political science at St. Thomas University and University of British Columbia in Canada respectively. His research interests include constitutionalism, comparative political philosophy, world political thoughts and corruption prevention in contemporary China.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Conceptual Frameworks towards Constitutionalism in China 3. Western Liberal Constitutionalism in China: Its History, Core Claims, and Challenges 4. Traditional Confucian Constitutionalism: Current Explorations and Its Prospects 5. Sinicized Marxist Constitutionalism: Its Emergence, Contents and Implications 6. The Romance of "Three Constitutional Kingdoms": Who will Unify the World? 7. Implications for the World Appendix Zhuangzi's View on Non-action as the Panacea of Peace Index
1. Introduction 2. Conceptual Frameworks towards Constitutionalism in China 3. Western Liberal Constitutionalism in China: Its History, Core Claims, and Challenges 4. Traditional Confucian Constitutionalism: Current Explorations and Its Prospects 5. Sinicized Marxist Constitutionalism: Its Emergence, Contents and Implications 6. The Romance of "Three Constitutional Kingdoms": Who will Unify the World? 7. Implications for the World Appendix Zhuangzi's View on Non-action as the Panacea of Peace Index
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