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Explaining Chinese Democratization

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Explaining Chinese Democratization

Contributors:

By (Author) Shaohua Hu

ISBN:

9780275965532

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th January 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History: specific events and topics

Dewey:

320.951

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Description

Hu seeks to explain China's failure to establish a democratic system. He demonstrates both continuity and change in China's democratization process. Modern China regards power and wealth as primary goals and treats a strong state as a major means to these ends. Such a preference puts democracy on a back burner. Employing a theoretical framework which consists of five factorshistorical legacies, local forces, the world system, socialist values, and economic developmentHu shows that, while all of these factors were at work in all eras, each assumes a special significance in a particular period. Traditional China before the 1911 Revolution attempted to adjust itself to a new, Western-dominated world. In the Republican era, the control of local forces topped the political agenda. Nationalist China sought to survive and develop in the world system, while Maoist China set for itself the task of building a socialist state. And, of course, economic development has been the priority of the Deng era. As Hu shows, these five factors have had determining impacts on the long struggle for democracy in China.

Reviews

Explaining Chinese Democratization is a well-written book and provides a fresh perspective on political development in modern China...the author's...should be applauded for the fine work.-Journal of Third World Studies
Hu's thoughts on the limitations of democracy and his prognostication of China's future are realistic...This highly readable book offers valuable insight into an important topic. What is particularly good is the attention given to both history and politics in explaining the problems facing Chinese democratisation. I would recommemd it to all students of modern and contemporary China.-Asian Studies Review Vol 26 no 1 March 2001
Students of modern Chinese history, sociology and politics will want to grapple with Hu's well-written Explaining Chinese Democratization. It is tightly written and should be read closely with a finger in the chapter endnotes.-H-Net Reviews
The strength of the book is its historical description and explanation.-Pacific Affairs
"Explaining Chinese Democratization is a well-written book and provides a fresh perspective on political development in modern China...the author's...should be applauded for the fine work."-Journal of Third World Studies
"Students of modern Chinese history, sociology and politics will want to grapple with Hu's well-written Explaining Chinese Democratization. It is tightly written and should be read closely with a finger in the chapter endnotes."-H-Net Reviews
"The strength of the book is its historical description and explanation."-Pacific Affairs
"Hu's thoughts on the limitations of democracy and his prognostication of China's future are realistic...This highly readable book offers valuable insight into an important topic. What is particularly good is the attention given to both history and politics in explaining the problems facing Chinese democratisation. I would recommemd it to all students of modern and contemporary China."-Asian Studies Review Vol 26 no 1 March 2001

Author Bio

SHAOHUA HU is Associate Professor at Wagner College, where he chairs the Department of Government and Politics and coordinates the International Affairs Program. A former fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, he is writing a book that compares major powers' policies toward cross-Taiwan Strait relations.

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