Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China
Title | Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Heberer |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 401 |
Release | 2008-08-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134036299 |
Using in-depth case studies of a wide-range of political, social and economic reforms in contemporary China this volume sheds light on the significance and consequences of institutional change for stability of the political system in China. The contributors examine how reforms shape and change Communist rule and Chinese society, and to what extent they may engender new legitimacy for the CCP regime and argue that authoritarian regimes like the PRC can successfully generate stability in the same way as democracies. Topics addressed include: ideological reform, rural tax- for-fees reforms, elections in villages and urban neighbourhood communities, property rights in rural industries, endogenous political constraints of transition, internalising capital markets, the media market in transition, the current social security system, the labour market environmental policy reforms to anti-poverty policies and NGOs. Exploring the possibility of legitimate one-party rule in China, this book is a stimulating and informative read for students and scholars interested in political science and Chinese politics
Debating Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China
Title | Debating Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China PDF eBook |
Author | Suisheng Zhao |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 250 |
Release | 2018-10-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351972154 |
This comprehensive volume is a three-part study of whether the Chinese political system has maintained a significant degree of regime legitimacy in the context of rising domestic discontent, in particular the popular protests against socio-economic inequality and environment degradation. Part I presents the scholarly debate on the theoretical refinement and empirical measurement of regime legitimacy in contemporary China. Part II focuses on the challenges to regime legitimacy of the increasingly widespread popular protests and civil activism. Part III examines the regime’s responses to these challenges, including coercive repression, adaptation, and economic performance. This book finds that, while repression can hardly stop popular protests – and often backfires – economic performance legitimacy is increasingly difficult to be maintained. The only way out is the adaptation to the changing domestic and international environment. The chapters in this collection were originally published in the Journal of Contemporary China.
Reviving Legitimacy
Title | Reviving Legitimacy PDF eBook |
Author | Deng Zhenglai |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 2011-09-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0739168886 |
This fascinating collection of papers on China's ongoing efforts in reviving legitimacy has approached the issue of legitimacy from both normative and empirical perspectives, and from Western and Chinese perspectives, thus this edited volume offers lessons and insights for and from China, and contributes to the ongoing theoretical debates as well as empirical research on legitimacy in the Chinese context.
Social Protest in Contemporary China, 2003-2010
Title | Social Protest in Contemporary China, 2003-2010 PDF eBook |
Author | Yanqi Tong |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 246 |
Release | 2013-11-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 113446181X |
China's economic transformation has brought with it much social dislocation, which in turn has led to much social protest. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the large-scale mass incidents which have taken place in the last decade. The book analyses these incidents systematically, discussing their nature, causes and outcomes. It shows the wide range of protests – tax riots, land and labour disputes, disputes within companies, including private and foreign companies, environmental protests and ethnic clashes – and shows how the nature of protests has changed over time. The book argues that the protests have been prompted by the socioeconomic transformations of the last decade, which have dislocated many individuals and groups, whilst also giving society increased autonomy and social freedom, enabling many people to become more vocal and active in their confrontations with the state. It suggests that many protests are related to corruption, that is failures by officials to adhere to the high standards which should be expected from benevolent government; it demonstrates how the Chinese state, far from being rigid, bureaucratic and authoritarian, is often sensitive and flexible in its response to protest, frequently addressing grievances and learning from its own mistakes; and it shows how the multilevel responsibility structure of the Chinese regime has enabled the central government to absorb the shock waves of social protest and continue to enjoy legitimacy.
Value Changes And Regime Stability In Contemporary China
Title | Value Changes And Regime Stability In Contemporary China PDF eBook |
Author | Wei Shan |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Total Pages | 148 |
Release | 2020-11-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9811209014 |
This book provides a comprehensive examination of value changes of Chinese citizens, especially the younger generation, and how the Chinese authorities take efforts to adapt to such changes and refine its social control mechanisms. The book discusses three related themes through a series of topics. The first theme examines the changes in political attitudes and values among Chinese youths, comparing them to the older generations in the mainland and their contemporaries in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The second theme focuses on the recent development of social unrests, new pursuits that emerged in the Chinese society, and new means adopted by the Chinese protestors. The third theme touches on the responses of the party-state under the Xi Jinping administration, and how it has sophisticatized the machine of social control. With these three themes, this book also adds on to the understanding of regime stability of the Communist system in China, and how this system handles a variety of challenges brought about by dramatic social changes.
The Chinese Party-State in the 21st Century
Title | The Chinese Party-State in the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | Andre Laliberte |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 204 |
Release | 2007-12-18 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1134058284 |
As the CCP moves away from traditional Maoism it seeks to maintain its commanding role in political life despite a growing number of challenges to its claims of legitimacy. This book describes these challenges and explains how the CCP adapts to maintain its authority.
Democracy in China
Title | Democracy in China PDF eBook |
Author | Jiwei Ci |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 433 |
Release | 2019-11-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674238184 |
Four decades of reform fostered a democratic mentality in China. Now citizens are waiting for the government to catch up. Jiwei Ci argues that the tensions between a largely democratic society and an undemocratic political system will trigger a crisis of legitimacy, compelling the Communist Party to become agents of democratic change--or collapse.