Defining a changing China in global politics
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Defining a changing China in global politics
(The international library of politics and comparative government, . China ; v. 3)
Ashgate, 2000
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  Tokyo
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This three-volume set presents English-language journal articles on government and politics in the People's Republic of China printed betwen 1989 and 1998, with the addition of some earlier classics.
Table of Contents
- Volume I - Modernizing Chinese Policy: sample classical texts
- the Chinese Revolution and its consequences
- state institutions and bureaucracy
- power, structure, political culture and the patterns of politics. Volume II - The Transformation of Chinese Socialism: social organization and control
- legitimacy, legality and democracy
- ideologies and cultural politics
- women and citizenship
- the political economy of transition
- regional development and local government. Volume III - Defining a Changing China in Global Politics: the facets of Chinese nationalism
- questions of ethnicity and religion
- the military and foreign relations
- the concept of "China" - one country, multi-systems?
- Chinese communism in a post-Communist world - comparisons and conceptualization.
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