State–Society Relations and Governance in China, a wide-ranging collection of essays written by scholars from both inside and outside China, explores the complexity of the changing state-society relationship and the modes and practices of governance in China by combining theoretical exploration and empirical case studies.
State–Society Relations and Governance in China, a wide-ranging collection of essays written by scholars from both inside and outside China, explores the complexity of the changing state-society relationship and the modes and practices of governance in China by combining theoretical exploration and empirical case studies.
Sujian Guo is distinguished professor at Zhejiang University and Fudan University. He is also full professor in the Department of Political Science and director of the Center for US-China Policy Studies at San Francisco State University.
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Introduction: State-Society Relations and Governance in China Sujian Guo Part I. State-Society Relations Chapter 1: The State, the Poor, and the Dibao: Three Models of the Wellsprings of Welfare and Lessons for China Dorothy J. Solinger Chapter 2: New Economic Elites: Family histories and social change David S G Goodman Chapter 3: Coincidental Unwindings: Comparing Growing Economic Disparity and State-Society Relations in the United States and China John Creed and Guoli Liu Chapter 4: Chinese Public Policy: State-Society Relations in Historical Perspective Edwin E. Moise Chapter 5: Analyzing the Impacts of Civil Society Organizations on China's Political Modernization Sheng Ding Chapter 6: Interethnic Competence as an Instrument for a Solid State-Society Relation in China Wenshan Jia Part II. Governance Chapter 7: Governance in Theoretical and Comparative Perspective Joseph Fewsmith Chapter 8: The Development of Chinese Governance: Theoretical Perspectives Josef Gregory Mahoney Chapter 9: Temporal, Spatial, and Functional Governance of China's Reform Stability Lynn T. White III Chapter 10: Stable Governance and Regime Type: Contemporary China in Comparative Perspective Teresa Wright Chapter 11: Governance Experiments: Adaptation and Innovation in Chinese State-Society Relations Nele Noesselt Chapter 12: Governance Challenge for the Chinese Leadership: Striving to Affect the Great Leap from Economics to Social Transformation G Venkat Raman
Introduction: State-Society Relations and Governance in China Sujian Guo Part I. State-Society Relations Chapter 1: The State, the Poor, and the Dibao: Three Models of the Wellsprings of Welfare and Lessons for China Dorothy J. Solinger Chapter 2: New Economic Elites: Family histories and social change David S G Goodman Chapter 3: Coincidental Unwindings: Comparing Growing Economic Disparity and State-Society Relations in the United States and China John Creed and Guoli Liu Chapter 4: Chinese Public Policy: State-Society Relations in Historical Perspective Edwin E. Moise Chapter 5: Analyzing the Impacts of Civil Society Organizations on China's Political Modernization Sheng Ding Chapter 6: Interethnic Competence as an Instrument for a Solid State-Society Relation in China Wenshan Jia Part II. Governance Chapter 7: Governance in Theoretical and Comparative Perspective Joseph Fewsmith Chapter 8: The Development of Chinese Governance: Theoretical Perspectives Josef Gregory Mahoney Chapter 9: Temporal, Spatial, and Functional Governance of China's Reform Stability Lynn T. White III Chapter 10: Stable Governance and Regime Type: Contemporary China in Comparative Perspective Teresa Wright Chapter 11: Governance Experiments: Adaptation and Innovation in Chinese State-Society Relations Nele Noesselt Chapter 12: Governance Challenge for the Chinese Leadership: Striving to Affect the Great Leap from Economics to Social Transformation G Venkat Raman
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