China is currently encountering increasing social problems,
together with the rise of mass discontent and public protest,
despite having achieved enormous economic growth after nearly
thirty years of market socialism and embracing globalization. The
future of China thus depends not only on the economic progress the
nation has achieved - and will achieve - but also on how the
government addresses growing social tensions. Focusing on why
social tensions have arisen despite economic prosperity and how the
state is responding, this book presents rich, original data about
many of the social challenges facing China, including rural-urban
migration, unemployment, the health care crisis, the rise of
religion, the desire for increased individualism, and new mass
movements. It investigates governmental responses to deal with the
problems including legal and political reforms and local governance
innovations, throughout setting the discussion in the context of
how far a traditionally 'socialist' nation can be integrated into
global capitalism. Overall, the book provides a timely, up-to-date,
and down-to-earth examination of and reflection on China's
continuing socio-economic and political transition.
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