China's political system : modernization and tradition
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China's political system : modernization and tradition
Routledge, 2024
11th ed
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The Chinese tradition
- Reformers, warlords, and communists
- PRC politics under Mao : 1949-1976
- Deng Xiaoping and his protégés : 1976-2012
- The era of Xi Jinping
- The politics of the economy
- Crime and punishment : the legal system of the PRC
- The role of the military
- Education
- Quality-of-life issues : health, demography, and the environment
- Conformity and dissent : the arts, the media, and social control
- Ethnic minorities and national integration
- Foreign policy
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Provides a comprehensive overview of Chinese politics past and present, putting current events into historical context for students unfamiliar with the region or the history.
Successfully incorporates history and contemporary politics but is still manageable for both undergraduate and graduate level courses. The wide coverage of issues and the depth of knowledge of China are essential.
Emphasis on culture, traditions and policies compared to an institutional analysis- in particular the chapters on the legal system, the role of the military, education, quality-of-life issues, and arts and media stands out against its competitors. These topics are rarely mentioned in other textbooks.
Lends a practitioner's perspective to the scholarly literature, showing how Chinese politics and policy play out on the world stage.
Offers a variety of visual and pedagogical aids including tables, figures, maps, learning objectives, discussion questions and more-giving students and professors a comprehensive text package with which to structure a key course in comparative politics and Asian Studies.
The presentation provides a catching introduction on the main topics that will be successively dealt with. The student will be quickly absorbed in the reading, regardless of his/her thorough knowledge of the topic.
The content is friendly to both who work on China as well as those who want to know China without previous knowledge.
It is international as it presents a fairly objective picture covering both western and Chinese literature on the topics.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. The Chinese Tradition 3. Reformers, Warlords, and Communists 4. PRC Politics Under Mao: 1949-1976 5. Deng Xiaoping and His Proteges: 1976-2012 6. The Era of Xi Jinping 7. The Politics of the Economy 8. Crime and Punishment: The Legal System of the PRC 9. The Role of the Military 10. Education 11. Quality-of-Life Issues: Health, Demography, and the Environment 12. Conformity and Dissent: The Arts, the Media, and Social Control 13. Ethnic Minorities and National Integration 14. Foreign Policy 15. Conclusions
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