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152274
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As the world’s second-largest economy, China is set to gradually shape and reconstruct the international order. In 2013, the Chinese leadership announced the “One Belt, One Road” initiative as a strategic construct of Chinese peripheral influence and regional integration. As a great power, China needs to take the initiative to go beyond its responsibility as a “developing nation”. While China and the United States share many common interests and highly interdependent economic relations, a new world order is viable only with the cooperation of China and the United States.
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ID:
100896
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London, Routledge, 2010.
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Description |
xviii, 351p.
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9780415576079, hbk
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055547 | 327.51/YON 055547 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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081910
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London, Routledge, 2008.
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xiv, 316p.
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China policy series
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9780415441117
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ID:
094682
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London, Routledge, 2008.
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Description |
ix, 244p.
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9780415451765
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ID:
068044
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London, Routledge, 2006.
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ix, 268p.
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Routledge studies on the Chinese economy
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0415374774
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050907 | 324.251075/BRO 050907 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
077645
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New Jersey, World Scientfic, 2007.
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Description |
xxv, 431p.
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Series on ontemporary China
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9789812700162
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066841
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ID:
172273
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How should China's political changes in the past four decades be understood? In this article, the author argues that one will not be able to make sense of China's political changes from the established "grand discourses" or "political ideologies" in the scholarly literature such as democracy, democratisation and democratic transition since the political values embedded in the discourses or ideologies are not what the Chinese leadership has pursued. Instead, what the Chinese leadership has done is problem-solving, problems that Chinese leaders have encountered in their daily political life. The author thus also looks into the "trivia facts" to interpret what has happened in Chinese politics.
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ID:
073889
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Singapore, World Scientific, 2006.
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ix, 209p.Hardbound
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9812567003
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ID:
114589
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2012.
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The predicament of political reform that China faces today is that while people are increasingly aware of its importance, they lack a basic consensus on what to reform and how. This article argues that political reform cannot be achieved by utopianism but must be based on Chinese political practice. The practice in Chinese politics in the era of reform and opening demonstrates that political reform has three main dimensions, namely, open party, meritocratic competition and public participation. First, the ruling party, the Chinese Communist Party (CPC), tends to become increasingly open, which is leading to an open political system. Second, an open political system is gradually leading to limited political competition among political elites, based on the traditional notion of meritocracy. And third, with political competition, social participation is gradually being materialised. Overall, openness, competition and participation are the essential characteristics of the so-called Chinese political model. This article also argues that while China's political system is developing these characteristics, there are enormous challenges ahead for the realisation of these political values. But, if the intra-Party democracy cannot be substantiated, the future of the CPC is uncertain.
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ID:
058091
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Singapore, Eastern Universities Press, 2004.
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ix, 372p.
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9812103538
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ID:
088507
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
The way in which China is selecting its top leaders is perhaps changing, reflecting some new socio-cultural trends in current Chinese elite politics. Xi Jinping has at least three things going for him: his princeling background, his clean reputation and his pro-business performance. However, before 2012 he has yet to pass several other tests before possibly stepping into Hu Jintao's shoes, especially those concerned with diplomatic affairs.
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