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ID153565
Title ProperEvolving state-society relations in China
Other Title Informationintroduction
LanguageENG
AuthorFengshi, Wu
Summary / Abstract (Note)This special volume attempts to enhance the understanding of a seemingly
paradoxical pair of patterns in contemporary Chinese politics,
namely, the resilience of the Communist regime and the robustness of
social autonomy. Th e papers, while contributing to the central theme
from different sectors/subfields, converge on the aspect where the
agencies of the Chinese state and the society interact and exert infl uence
on each other. Instead of simply giving away summaries and revealing
intricate findings, this introduction focuses on the overall scope and
shared analytical perspective of all the papers included, and the interlinkages
across them in order to facilitate the reading of the whole volume.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 17, No.2; Jun 2017: p.1-6
Journal SourceChina Review 2017-08 17, 2
Key WordsChina ;  Ethnic Minorities ;  Chinese Communist Party ;  Social Identity ;  State Society ;  Chinese Politics ;  Social Autonomy