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China's Road Ahead - Problems, Questions, Perspectives (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
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China's Road Ahead - Problems, Questions, Perspectives (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Political Science
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This book provides a critical commentary on China's situation and
future outlook from the perspective of the 2012-13 generational
power transfer. In this power transfer, taking place against the
background of an increasingly unstable domestic situation, an
apparently outstandingly successful generation of "half-communist"
leaders, recently increasingly plagued by scandal, transferred
responsibility to a generation confronted by mixed expectations and
factional in-fighting. Many international observers doubt that the
new leadership will have the will or the power to introduce serious
reforms in a country that reports 100,000 riots involving more than
500 persons in public areas per year. The China of 2013 seems to be
in the midst of a transition seldom seen since the 1970s. The
question is if the resulting hope expressed by Chinese dissidents
and Western leaders for a "necessary" development of China's still
largely autocratic system towards a kind of context-adequate
democracy is plausible or not. Featuring incisive commentary by the
authors and interviews with experts on the region's political
economy, the volume addresses such timely questions as: Should
"rapid democratization" of China be the strategic goal of the West
or rather a step-by-step approach towards the "rule of law" first,
and "illiberal democracy" to follow? Should the West be more
worried about a thriving China, or a China in crisis? Will China's
success contribute to the success of the global community and the
world order system, or be a threat to it? What can the West do to
help China develop more participatory and inclusive approaches in
order to secure social stability? And how can the West strengthen
its democratic allies on China's borders? Endorsements "This is a
book I recommend to students and teachers around the globe. It
provides a concise introduction into present China's main problems,
questions and perspectives. A must for all who try to understand
the rising Pacific giant not through short-term answers, but
through long-term questions." Professor Ole Bruun, Institute for
Society and Globalization, Roskilde University, Denmark "The rise
of China to global superpower calls for clear, condensed, yet
comprehensive comments for the broader public. This book
accomplishes those goals, providing a quick yet comprehensive
introduction into what we may expect as the Middle Kingdom seeks to
assert what it increasingly sees as its rightful role as a leading
world power." Professor Richard Appelbaum, MacArthur Foundation
Chair in Global & International Studies and Sociology,
University of California at Santa Barbara "The new constellation
between China and the West needs inspiring departure points of
discussion, which may be sober or provocative. This booklet is both
in one. It should be used as a basis for in-depth discussion and I
recommend it for classrooms and the global civil society debate."
Professor Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Mellichamp Professor of Global
Studies and Sociology, University of California at Santa Barbara
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