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Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes - Comparing China and Russia (Hardcover): Karrie Koesel, Valerie Bunce, Jessica... Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes - Comparing China and Russia (Hardcover)
Karrie Koesel, Valerie Bunce, Jessica Weiss
R2,925 Discovery Miles 29 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The revival of authoritarianism is one of the most important forces reshaping world politics today. However, not all authoritarians are the same. To examine both resurgence and variation in authoritarian rule, Karrie J. Koesel, Valerie J. Bunce, and Jessica Chen Weiss gather a leading cast of scholars to compare the most powerful autocracies in global politics today: Russia and China. The essays in Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes focus on three issues that currently animate debates about these two countries and, more generally, authoritarian political systems. First, how do authoritarian regimes differ from one another, and how do these differences affect regime-society relations? Second, what do citizens think about the authoritarian governments that rule them, and what do they want from their governments? Third, what strategies do authoritarian leaders use to keep citizens and public officials in line and how successful are those strategies in sustaining both the regime and the leader's hold on power? Integrating the most important findings from a now-immense body of research into a coherent comparative analysis of Russia and China, this book will be essential for anyone studying the foundations of contemporary authoritarianism.

Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes - Comparing China and Russia (Paperback): Karrie Koesel, Valerie Bunce, Jessica... Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes - Comparing China and Russia (Paperback)
Karrie Koesel, Valerie Bunce, Jessica Weiss
R1,050 Discovery Miles 10 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The revival of authoritarianism is one of the most important forces reshaping world politics today. However, not all authoritarians are the same. To examine both resurgence and variation in authoritarian rule, Karrie J. Koesel, Valerie J. Bunce, and Jessica Chen Weiss gather a leading cast of scholars to compare the most powerful autocracies in global politics today: Russia and China. The essays in Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes focus on three issues that currently animate debates about these two countries and, more generally, authoritarian political systems. First, how do authoritarian regimes differ from one another, and how do these differences affect regime-society relations? Second, what do citizens think about the authoritarian governments that rule them, and what do they want from their governments? Third, what strategies do authoritarian leaders use to keep citizens and public officials in line and how successful are those strategies in sustaining both the regime and the leader's hold on power? Integrating the most important findings from a now-immense body of research into a coherent comparative analysis of Russia and China, this book will be essential for anyone studying the foundations of contemporary authoritarianism.

Madisyn's Happy Puppy (Paperback): Jessica Weiss Madisyn's Happy Puppy (Paperback)
Jessica Weiss; M. Boone
R269 Discovery Miles 2 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Madisyn is a typical eight year old. It seems that she is always asking for something but today she wants a puppy. Well today is her day. Madisyn promises to take care of her puppy and be very careful to watch her at all times. Everything was going great until that one day. Madisyn took her eyes off of her puppy for one second and everything changed in one moment. Her puppy is missing. Will Madisyn ever find her puppy and will she ever be happy again? Let's read together and find out.

To Have and to Hold (Paperback, New): Jessica Weiss To Have and to Hold (Paperback, New)
Jessica Weiss
R1,053 Discovery Miles 10 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Middle-class family life in the 1950s brings to mind images of either smugly satisfied or miserably repressed nuclear families with breadwinning husbands, children, and housewives, much like the families depicted in "Ozzie and Harriet" and "Father Knows Best."
Jessica Weiss delves beneath these mythic images and paints a far more complex picture that reveals strong continuities between the baby boomers and their parents. Drawing on interviews with American couples from the 1950s to the 1980s, Weiss creates a dynamic portrait of family and social change in the postwar era. She pairs these firsthand accounts with a deft analysis of movies, television shows, magazines, and advice books from each decade, providing an unprecedented and intimate look at ordinary marriages in a time of sweeping cultural change.
Weiss shows how young couples in the 1950s attempted to combine egalitarian hopes with traditional gender roles. Middle-class women encouraged their husbands to become involved fathers. Midlife wives and mothers reshaped the labor force and the home by returning to work in the 1960s. And couples strove for fulfilling marriages as they dealt with the pressures of childrearing in the midst of the sexual and divorce revolutions of the 1960s and 1970s. By the 1980s, they were far more welcoming to the ideas of the women's movement than has often been assumed. More than simply changing with the times, the parents of the baby boom contributed to changing times themselves.
Weiss's excellent use of family interviews that span three decades, her imaginative examination of popular culture, and her incisive conclusions make her book an invaluable contribution not only to our understanding of the past but also to our understanding of men's and women's roles in today's family.
"Weiss has written an enlightening book that examines the dynamics of American families past and present. . . . Since Weiss is a historian, she provides analyses of her arguments that are factual rather than emotive, and her use of family interviews further contributes to a strong presentation. Overall, this is a unique works because its multidisciplinary approach informs but never preaches on the emotionally charged topic of the American family.--Sheila Devaney, " Library Journal"

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