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ID145745
Title ProperYu Keping and Chinese intellectual discourse on good governance
LanguageENG
AuthorGuo, Gang ;  Wang, Qinghua
Summary / Abstract (Note)By reviewing the ideas of Yu Keping, one of the most prominent Chinese theorists on Chinese-style democracy and a key contributor to Chinese intellectual discourse on good governance, this article has two objectives: to fill a research gap in China studies by examining influential discourse during the past decade; and to shed light on Yu's controversial conception of Chinese-style democracy, which is intertwined with his views on good governance. We find that the discourse revolves around the call to “move China towards good governance.” First, the ultimate objective of China's political reform is to move towards good governance, and not towards what Western social scientists call “democracy.” Second, “good government” and civil society are two keys for achieving good governance, which demonstrates that Yu's basic orientation is liberal. Third, governance reform, constituting a major component of China's political reform, has achieved much progress.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly ,No. 224; Dec 2015: p.985-1005
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 224
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Good Governance ;  Governance Reform ;  Yu Keping ;  Chinese Intellectual Discourse


 
 
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