ID | 151414 |
Title Proper | Law in the China model 2.0 |
Other Title Information | legality, developmentalism and leninism under Xi Jinping |
Language | ENG |
Author | Delisle, Jacques |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Xi Jinping era version of a China model of development continues law’s reform-era roles of generally market-oriented development (under newly challenging conditions), checking development-challenging threats (amid increased concerns over corruption) and reducing pressure for political change (at a time of intolerance toward dissent). The Xi-era version of law appears to be more ‘legalist’ (than its predecessor), still ‘reformist-developmentalist’ and more ‘Leninist’. The Xi-era project for law remains narrowly instrumentalist, uneven across subject matter and region, and beset by both ‘supply-side’ and ‘demand-side’ challenges. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 26, No.103; Jan 2017: p.68-84 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol: 26 No 103 |
Key Words | Law ; Leninism ; Xi Jinping ; China Model 2.0 ; Legality, Developmentalism ; Law’s Reform-Era |