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" China's changing political landscape : "
Cheng Li, editor.
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BL
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Record Number
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995665
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Doc. No
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b750035
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Title & Author
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China's changing political landscape : : prospects for democracy /\ Cheng Li, editor.
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Publication Statement
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Washington, D.C. :: Brookings Institution Press,, ©2008.
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1 online resource (xiii, 342 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0815752083
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0815752091
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9780815752097
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction : assessing China's political development / Cheng Li -- China's political trajectory : what are the Chinese saying? / Andrew J. Nathan -- Ideological change and incremental democracy in reform-era China / Yu Keping -- Institutionalization and the changing dynamics of Chinese leadership politics / Alice L. Miller -- Institutionalization of political succession in China : progress and implications / Jing Huang -- Will China's "lost generation" find a path to democracy? / Cheng Li -- Business interest groups in Chinese politics : the case of the oil companies / Erica S. Downs -- China's left tilt : pendulum swing or midcourse correction? / Barry Naughton -- Political implications of China's information revolution : the media, the minders, and their message / Richard Baum -- Legalization without democratization in China under Hu Jintao / Jacques deLisle -- Staying in power : what does the Chinese Communist Party have to do? / Joseph Fewsmith -- Fighting corruption: a difficult challenge for Chinese leaders / Minxin Pei -- The political implications of China's social future : Complacency, scorn, and the forlorn / Dorothy J. Solinger -- Straining against the yoke? civil-military relations in China after the Seventeenth Party Congress / James Mulvenon -- Learning from abroad to reinvent itself : external influences on internal CCP reforms / David Shambaugh -- Taiwan and China's democratic future : can the tail wag the dog? / Chu Yun-han.
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Abstract
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"Leading experts examine the prospects for democracy in the world's most populous nation and break down a number of issues in Chinese domestic politics, including changing leadership dynamics, the rise of business elites, increased demand for the rule of law, and shifting civil-military relations"--Provided by publisher.
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Democracy-- China.
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Democracy.
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Economic history.
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Political ideologies.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Ideologies-- Democracy.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Process-- General.
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Politics government.
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Politics and government
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Politics and Government.
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China, Economic conditions, 2000-
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China, Politics and government, 2002-
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China.
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Dewey Classification
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320.951
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LC Classification
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JQ1516.C45265 2008eb
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Added Entry
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Li, Cheng,1956-
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