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Since 1978, China has pursued sweeping economic changes in an
officially sponsored transition from a Stalinist centrally planned
economy to a socialist market economy. China's reformers have
highlighted the need to curb the awesome power of the Leninist
state and change the balance of power between state and economy,
state and society. In practice, the economic reforms have set in
train a process of potentially fundamental social and institutional
change in China which is creating new socio-economic forces,
shifting power in their direction, and raising the possibility of
political transformation. This book explores the extent to which
this experience can be described and understood in terms of the
idea of civil society', defined in sociological terms as the
emergence of an autonomous sphere of voluntary associations capable
of organizing the interests of emergent socio-economic groups and
counterbalancing the hitherto unchallenged dominance of the
Marxist-Leninist state. The authors lay out a clear operational
definition of the concept of civil society to make it useful as a
tool for empirical inquiry and avoid the cultural relativism of its
origins in Western historical experience.
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