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Contest for Citizenship and Collective Violence During China’s Cultural Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 473
Contest for Citizenship and Collective Violence During China’s Cultural Revolution
  • Language: en

Contest for Citizenship and Collective Violence During China’s Cultural Revolution

This book has been groundbreaking for scholars of the Cultural Revolution, but hitherto was only available in Japanese and Chinese. This edition allows English-language readers to access the work for the first time. The author explains how political struggles within the state, competing sectarian interests, and other complex factors intertwined to produce various forms of collective violence that had a major impact on the political, economic, and social order of the time.

Clues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Clues

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Dutiful Daughter
  • Language: zh-CN
  • Pages: 169

The Dutiful Daughter

A group of troublesome actors arrive at an ancient harbor in a modern city. They gather a crowd and for a few coins tell the story of Ke Xin, the dutiful daughter. Ke Xin, princess of the Isle of Joy, is always obedient and never asks questions until the day the sea brings to her island home a strange sailor, a raving fool without a memory, a man who will challenge everything she believes in. Inspired by the legend of Pericles and based on real-life experiences, the story is a timeless tale of love, power and transformation that explores many of the key issues faced by young people growing up in today's society.

Entrepreneurial and Business Elites of China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Entrepreneurial and Business Elites of China

This important reference title provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of elite entrepreneurs of new China and contains over 100 substantial profiles of top overseas returnees who have made noteworthy contributions to Chinese society in general and economic development in particular since the reform era began in 1978.

Changing State-society Relations In Contemporary China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Changing State-society Relations In Contemporary China

This book attempts to provide an overview of social and political changes in Chinese society since the global financial crisis. Rapid economic development has restructured the setup of society and empowered or weakened certain social players. The chapters in this book provide an updated account of a wide range of social changes, including the rise of the middle class and private entrepreneurs, the declining social status of the working class, as well as the resurgence of non-governmental organisations and the growing political mobilisation on the internet. The authors also examine the implications of those changes for state-society relations, governance, democratic prospects, and potentially for the stability of the current political regime.

Child and Youth Well-being in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Child and Youth Well-being in China

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The true measure of any society is how it treats its children, who are in turn that society’s future. Making use of data from the longitudinal Chinese Family Panel Studies survey, the authors of this timely study provide a multi-faceted description and analysis of China’s younger generations. They assess the economic, physical, and social-emotional well-being as well as the cognitive performance and educational attainment of China's children and youth. They pay special attention to the significance of family and community contexts, including the impact of parental absence on millions of left-behind children. Throughout the volume, the authors delineate various forms of disparities, espec...

Civilization and the Chinese Body Politic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 728

Civilization and the Chinese Body Politic

In this important and hugely ambitious book, one of the world’s leading political scientists working on China demonstrates how Western views of China are flawed because the long tradition of Western scholarship studying China views China from the Western philosophical and intellectual perspective rather than viewing China on its own terms through the lens of China’s own long-established and reputable philosophical and intellectual tradition. Providing a deep analysis of Western scholarship on China, including work from Leibniz to Marx to Weber and then to Wittfogel, and a thorough account of the evolution of China’s own thinking about governance as expressed in the practices of successive Chinese dynasties, the book goes on to examine how the current Chinese body politic fits with and is the natural outcome of China’s own long, well-thought-through and well-practiced intellectual consideration of what the nature of civilized governance should be. By focusing on philosophical and intellectual approaches rather than on theoretical or methodological ones, the book shows how the huge and increasing disconnect between non-Chinese views of China and Chinese ones has come about.

Global Governance, Conflict and China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Global Governance, Conflict and China

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-03
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Global Governance, Conflict and China sheds a unique perspective on China’s normative behaviour in the realm of collective security, peacekeeping, arms control, the war on terror and post-conflict justice. This analysis engages with an Asian epistemological framework whose relational thought borrows from the context – space and time alike – that informs China’s principle-driven conduct on the international plane. Through the lens of relational governance, this work develops a new theory on the relational normativity of international law (TORNIL) that identifies the interdependent sources that underpin China’s international legal argument, i.e. norms, values and relationships. Without a fertile soil in which those conflicting relationships between share- and stakeholders can be rebuilt, international laws governing (post-conflict) violence cannot restore and maintain peace, humanity and accountability.

China's New Red Guards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

China's New Red Guards

In China's New Red Guards, Jude Blanchette illuminates two trends in contemporary China that point to its revival of Mao Zedong's legacy-a development that he argues will result in a more authoritarian and more militaristic China. This book not only will reshape our understanding of the political forces driving contemporary China, it will also demonstrates how ideologies can survive and prosper despite pervasive rumors of their demise.