China's Political System/ (Record no. 179959)

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Classification number 320.451
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Title China's Political System/
Sub title modernazation and tradition
Statement of responsibility, etc. Dreyer,June Teufel
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Longman,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010.
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Extent 380
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Formatted contents note 1. Analyzing Chinese politics --<br/>Historical foundations --<br/>Analytical approaches to Chinese politics --<br/>2. The Chinese Communist Party and state institutions --<br/>Socialist organizational and ideological features --<br/>Leninist organizational principles --<br/>The constitution of the party state --<br/>The Chinese Communist Party --<br/>The central government --<br/>Provincial- and municipal-level governments --<br/>Special administrative regions : Hong Kong and Macau --<br/>Local governments at the county, township, and village levels --<br/>Public finance --<br/>The cadre system and public administration --<br/>Legislation, the People's Congresses, and the political consultative conferences --<br/>The judiciary, police, and penal systems --<br/>The military and politics --<br/>3. Political Leadership --<br/>The center of power --<br/>Leadership generations : revolutionaries, technocrats, and recent diversification --<br/>The division of labor within the party leadership Central leading small groups : top-level decision-making under XI Jinping --<br/>Top leaders --<br/>The risks of political succession and XI Jinping's presidential style --<br/>Informal methods of exercising power --<br/>4. Governing China's economy --<br/>China's economic transformation --<br/>Economic growth : official data and alternative indicators --<br/>Prerequisites for Chinese economic reform --<br/>Government involvement in the Chinese economy --<br/>The role of government in the banking and financial systems --<br/>Economic globalization and government policy --<br/>"Cadre capitalism" and corruption --<br/>Decentralized economic policies and regional disparities --<br/>The dynamics of a developmental state --<br/>5. Governing China's society --<br/>Political control and "social management" --<br/>Political controls and popular demands for civil rights --<br/>Rural society --<br/>Urban society and new social forces --<br/>Social organizations and trade unions --<br/>The media nd public opinion --<br/>Ethnic and religious groups The potential for social unrest --<br/>The political consequences of social change --<br/>6. Policy making : processes and outcomes --<br/>Distinctive features of the policy process --<br/>Administrative modernization and economic deregulation --<br/>Internal security and justice : abolition of "re-education through labor" --<br/>Media policy : controlling social media --<br/>Social security : state pensions for the rural population --<br/>Macroeconomic control : managing the impact of the global financial crisis --<br/>Public budgets : The role of local-government financing platforms --<br/>Infrastructure policy and the high-speed rail network --<br/>Industrial policy and investment catalogs in the automotive sector --<br/>Innovation policy : promoting the internet of things --<br/>Environmental policy : curtailing urban air pollution --<br/>Food safety : preventing health risks --<br/>Disaster management : contingency planning and rescue programs --<br/>Foreign and security policies : maritime rights and interests Urbanization policy : experimental urban concepts --<br/>Internet security : national IT independence and China's cyber policy --<br/>Education policy : popularization and improvements in vocational training --<br/>Mega-projects : China's South-to-North Water Transfer Project --<br/>Strengths, weaknesses, and special characteristics of Chinese policy making --<br/>7. Perspectives on China's political development --<br/>Erosion of the party-state and restorative efforts --<br/>Foundations of Communist Party rule --<br/>The underlying fragility of the Chinese political order --<br/>Scenarios for political development --<br/>The potential for gradual democratic evolution --<br/>Is China a possible developmental model for other countries? --<br/>Implications for international interactions with China
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