China's Governance Model
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"Hongyi Lai provides a comprehensive interpretation of Chinese and Western scholarship about “the China model.” This book begins with an extended review of literature, and Lai’s summary will be useful to anyone wanting an overview of current Western-based writings about Chinese politics as well as writings from a Chinese viewpoint. (...) Hongyi Lai has provided a useful, coherent overview of adaptive authoritarian governance in China."
- Lynn T. White III, University of California, Berkeley, and Princeton University
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Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus, critically, on the weaknesses of the system, such as corruption or the absence of Western-style democracy. Les mer
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"Few topics in Chinese politics are as significant as the nature, state and prospects of the political regime. While the topic had been unduly understudied for a long period of time, a young generation of scholars has emerged on this subject. Among others, the book by Hongyi Lai stands out and provides a comprehensive and penetrating analysis on this topic....I am confident that his book will make a significant contribution to the study of Chinese politics and may well define the debate on China's political development, governance and model for years to come." - Yongnian Zheng, Director, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 364
- ISBN
- 9780415734196
- Utgivelsesår
- 2016
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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"Hongyi Lai provides a comprehensive interpretation of Chinese and Western scholarship about “the China model.” This book begins with an extended review of literature, and Lai’s summary will be useful to anyone wanting an overview of current Western-based writings about Chinese politics as well as writings from a Chinese viewpoint. (...) Hongyi Lai has provided a useful, coherent overview of adaptive authoritarian governance in China."
- Lynn T. White III, University of California, Berkeley, and Princeton University
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