China’s Ethical Revolution and Regaining Legitimacy

China’s Ethical Revolution and Regaining Legitimacy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9783319514963
ISBN-13 : 3319514962
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis China’s Ethical Revolution and Regaining Legitimacy by : Shaoying Zhang

This book examines the many ways in which the Communist Party in China is still revolutionary by focusing on how, in recent years, it has attempted to mobilize Party members to become ethical subjects. In the context of the Party’s history of the military revolution, Cultural Revolution and Economic Reform (or economic revolution), the authors argue that under President Xi Jinping the Party has launched an ethical revolution within the Party for the sake of sustaining its legitimacy. This book examines the various combined components of this ethical revolution, including anti-corruption, anti-four undesirable working styles and Mass-Line Education programme from the perspective of the fifty current Communist Party officials.

China's Dream

China's Dream
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781509524600
ISBN-13 : 1509524606
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis China's Dream by : Kerry Brown

The Communist Party of China (CPC) is one of the great political forces of modern times. In charge of the destiny of a fifth of humanity, it survives despite the collapse of similar systems elsewhere. Few, however, understand the sources of this resilience, or, for that matter, what the Party itself stands for. China’s Dream is the first book to explore the Communist Party as a cultural, rather than a political, entity. It looks at the narratives the Party has created to recount its own history, with the moral story about national rejuvenation and renaissance that these encode. It does not shy away from the thorny issue of how a Party under Mao Zedong, one associated with self-sacrifice, collectivist effort, and anti-individualism, came to pragmatically embrace market capitalism and a new ethics. The tensions to which this gives rise have resulted in a crisis of values, which is now being addressed – with very mixed results – by the CPC. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of contemporary China, Kerry Brown takes us on a unique and fascinating journey through the least understood aspect of China today – not the great economic revolution in the material world, but the deep cultural revolution already underway in Chinese people’s daily lives.

Vietnamese Evangelicals and Pentecostalism

Vietnamese Evangelicals and Pentecostalism
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9789004383838
ISBN-13 : 9004383832
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Vietnamese Evangelicals and Pentecostalism by : Vince Le

This book offers an analysis of the historical, theological, and social conditions that give rise to the growth of pentecostalism among contemporary Vietnamese evangelicals. Emerging from the analysis is an understanding of how underprivileged evangelicals have utilized the pentecostal emphasis on divine intervention in their pursuit of the betterment of life amid religious and ethnic marginalization. Within the context of the global growth of pentecostalism, Vietnamese Evangelicals and Pentecostalism shows how people at the grassroots marry the deeply local-based meaning dictated by the particularity of living context and the profoundly universal truth claims made by a religion aspiring to reach all four corners of the earth to enhance life.

China’s Achilles’ Heel

China’s Achilles’ Heel
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9789811384257
ISBN-13 : 9811384258
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis China’s Achilles’ Heel by : Srikanth Thaliyakkattil

This book analyses Chinese discourse on Indian attitudes towards the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI), and argues that the Indian discourse is becoming one of the biggest hurdles to China creating its own narrative about China’s rise in Asia and beyond. In doing so, it spans across the themes of the power struggle between China and US, China and India, the Chinese perception of India, China-South Asia relations, the China-US- India strategic triangle and the success and failures of BRI. The first part of the book focuses on the Chinese thinking behind the launch of the BRI and addresses questions related to the purpose of this initiative and ways in which it will facilitate China’s rise as a superpower. Subsequently the book addresses how effective or ineffective India’s challenge is and how it is negatively affecting China’s BRI.

Entrepreneurs in Contemporary China

Entrepreneurs in Contemporary China
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781009316125
ISBN-13 : 1009316125
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Entrepreneurs in Contemporary China by : Xiaoying Qi

By drawing on extensive interviews with business founders and CEOs this book explores the complexities and dynamics of business and social relations responsible for present-day China's economic vibrancy. It makes an original contribution both through its empirical richness and theoretical innovations on trust, social networks, crisis and gender.

Dispute Resolution and Social Governance in Digital China

Dispute Resolution and Social Governance in Digital China
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781040107355
ISBN-13 : 1040107354
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Dispute Resolution and Social Governance in Digital China by : Jieren Hu

Based on in-depth field research conducted in China between 2019 and 2023, this book raises a concept of “rightful control” and demonstrates a new means of dispute resolution used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) through digital technology and its impact on state-society relations. The author argues that when rightful control relies more on means beyond law and policy, it not only fails to construct an image of a responsible state but also leads to the counterproductive result of creating new conflicts that may bring social instability and threaten regime legitimacy. The study explains why digital technology could only perform a limited role in strengthening social control, which adds a new dimension to state-society relations in China from the perspective of digital governance. The book will attract researchers and students studying law, political science, and sociology, and government personnel who focus on digital governance.

Rethinking the Silk Road

Rethinking the Silk Road
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9789811059155
ISBN-13 : 9811059152
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking the Silk Road by : Maximilian Mayer

Focused on the "Belt and Road Initiative", this book discusses China’s opportunities to translate economic leverage into political outcomes. The central question is how China’s expanding economic influence will transform the Eurasian political landscape. Proposed in late 2013 by President Xi Jinping, the Belt and Road is the most ambitious foreign policy approach adopted thus far and represents the culmination of China’s search for a grand strategic narrative. Comparative methods and diverse conceptual frameworks are applied to contextualize and explore the political, economic, and cultural ramifications of the Belt and Road in order to shed light on its transformative significance, risks and opportunities.

Party of One

Party of One
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781982185732
ISBN-13 : 1982185732
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Party of One by : Chun Han Wong

Drawing on his years of first-hand reporting across China, including insights from scholars and diplomats and analyses of official speeches and documents, a Wall Street Journal correspondent provides a broad, lucid account of China's leader and how he inspires fear and fervor in his Party, his nation and beyond.

Science Interrupted

Science Interrupted
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9781501773358
ISBN-13 : 1501773356
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Science Interrupted by : Timothy G. McLellan

Science Interrupted examines how scientists in China pursue environmental sustainability within the constraints of domestic and international bureaucracies. Timothy G. McLellan offers a theoretical framework for analyzing the formal procedural work of Chinese bureaucracy—work that is overlooked when China scholars restrict their gaze to the informal and interpersonal channels through which bureaucracy is often navigated. Homing in on an agroforestry research organization in southwest China, the author takes the experiences of the organization's staff in navigating diverse international funding regimes and authoritarian state institutions as entry points for understanding the pervasiveness of bureaucracy in contemporary science. He asks: What if we take the tools, sensibilities, and practices of bureaucracies seriously not only as objects of critique but as resources for re-thinking scientific practice? Extending a mode of anthropological research in which ethnography serves as source of theory as well as source of data, Science Interrupted thinks with, and not only against, bureaucracy. McLellan shows that ethnographic engagement with bureaucracy enables us to imagine more democratic and more collaborative modes of scientific practice.

Social Policies and Ethnic Conflict in China

Social Policies and Ethnic Conflict in China
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781137436665
ISBN-13 : 1137436662
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Policies and Ethnic Conflict in China by : S. Zhang

This study addresses how China's policy response to problems in Xinjiang is interpreted and implemented by officials, who are both governing agents and governed subjects by interviewing Chinese officials working in both Central government and Local governments.