China's Deep Reform: Domestic Politics in Transition / Edition 1

China's Deep Reform: Domestic Politics in Transition / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0742539318
ISBN-13:
9780742539310
Pub. Date:
03/28/2006
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0742539318
ISBN-13:
9780742539310
Pub. Date:
03/28/2006
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
China's Deep Reform: Domestic Politics in Transition / Edition 1

China's Deep Reform: Domestic Politics in Transition / Edition 1

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Overview

China's rapid and complex political and socioeconomic changes provide fertile ground for pioneering analysis, but they also present daunting theoretical and practical challenges. This reader takes up the challenge, offering the most comprehensive assessment of Chinese domestic politics available by bringing together the best recent scholarship in the field. The anthology focuses on the origin, content, and significance of the post-1989 phase of China's reform and opening to the world, commonly known in the PRC as "deep reform." This period has been unfolding in interaction with globalization, marketization, privatization, political institutionalization, as well as with financial and legal changes. Deep reform includes new policy initiatives that have penetrated political, legal, economic, and social sectors untouched by previous initiatives as reformers have been forced to deal with the consequences—intended and unintended—of earlier reforms.

These carefully selected essays by leading scholars have been revised and updated for this text. In addition, a substantive introduction and conclusion place the articles in their broader context for readers new to the subject. With the successful transition of the leadership of the party, state, and military since 2002, the time is ripe for a comprehensive evaluation of China's deep reform as it enters a new stage. This timely reader will offer students, scholars, and policymakers invaluable insights into the dynamics of change in one of the world's emerging political and economic dynamos.

Contributions by: Marc Blecher, Bruce J. Dickson, Lowell Dittmer, Joseph Fewsmith, Ting Gong, Baogang Guo, William Hurst, Cheng Li, Guoli Liu, Andrew J. Nathan, Kevin J. O'Brien, Veronica Pearson, Randall Peerenboom, Yingyi Qian, Tony Saich, Tianjian Shi, Edward S. Steinfeld, Shaoguang Wang, Lynn White, Yu-Shan Wu, and Guobin Yang

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742539310
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/28/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 532
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.96(h) x 1.16(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lowell Dittmer is professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley, and editor of Asian Survey. Guoli Liu is associate professor of political science at the College of Charleston.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Dynamics of Deep Reform Chapter 1: Analysis in Limbo? Contemporary Chinese Politics amid the Maturation of Reform Part I: Leadership Change and Elite Politics Chapter 2: Leadership Coalitions and Economic Transformation in Reform China: Revisiting the Political Business Cycle Chapter 3: The Sixteenth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party: Emerging Patterns of Power Sharing Chapter 4: Cooptation and Corporatism in China: The Logic of Party Adaptation Part II: Political and Legal Reforms Chapter 5: Political Legitimacy in China's Transition: Toward a Market Economy Chapter 6: China's Constitutionalist Option Chapter 7: Globalization, Path Dependency, and the Limits of Law: Administrative Law Reform and Rule of Law in the People's Republic of China Part III: Political Economy in Transition Chapter 8: The Process of China's Market Transition, 1978–1998: The Evolutionary, Historical, and Comparative Perspectives Chapter 9: Openness and Inequality: The Case of China Part IV: The Changing Public Sphere Chapter 10: Negotiating the State: The Development of Social Organizations in China Chapter 11: The Internet and Civil Society in China: Coevolutionary Dynamics and Digital Formations Chapter 12: Historical Echoes and Chinese Politics: Can China Leave the Twentieth Century Behind? Part V: Villagers, Elections, and Worker's Politics Chapter 13: Village Committee Elections in China: Institutionalist Tactics for Democracy Chapter 14: Villagers, Elections, and Citizenship in Contemporary China Chapter 15: Hegemony and Workers' Politics in China Part VI: Emerging Problems: The Shadow Side of Reform Chapter 16: A Broken Compact: Women's Health in the Reform Era Chapter 17: New Trends in China's Corruption: Change amid Continuity Chapter 18: Market Visions: The Interplay of Ideas and Institutions in Chinese Financial Restructuring Conclusion: China's Reform Deepening

What People are Saying About This

Thomas P. Bernstein

This is a fine collection of some of the best journal articles and book chapters in the contemporary Chinese politics field. Its comprehensive coverage makes it eminently suitable for classroom use and for those wishing to gain an informed and insightful overview of the state of the field.

Brantly Womack

Lowell Dittmer and Guoli Liu have created a remarkably comprehensive anthology of some of the most incisive analyses of the fundamental trends and challenges of contemporary Chinese political, economic, and societal reality. Moreover, their introduction and conclusion provide an elegant overview of the evolution of reform-era China, from Deng Xiaoping to Jiang Zemin and now Hu Jintao, and of the challenges that remain.

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