The success or failure of China's development will impact not only its own citizens but also those of the world. China is widely recognized as a global actor on the world stage and no global challenge can be resolved without its participation. It is important to understand how the country is ruled and what its policy priorities are. Can China move to a more market-based economy, while controlling environmental degradation? Can it integrate hundreds of millions of new migrants into the urban landscape? The tensions between communist and capitalist identities continue to divide society as China searches for a path to modernization.In this revised fifth edition and essential guide to the subject, Tony Saich delivers a thorough introduction to all aspects of politics and governance in post-Mao China, taking full account of the changes of the 20th Party Congress and the 13th National People's Congress as well as the situation in Hong Kong and current debates in Chinese society.
Tony Saich is the Daewoo Professor of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
Preface to the Fifth editionIntroduction: A Rising China1. A Diverse or Homogenous Nation?2. China’s Changing Road to Development: 1949-20123. Creating the China Dream: 2012-Present4. From Revolutionary to Ruling: The Chinese Communist Party5. Fragmentary or Unitary Rule: The Role of the Central State Apparatus6. The Mountains are High and the Emperor is Far Away: Governance Beyond the Center7. State-Society Relations8. From the Countryside to the City9. State Socialism or State Capitalism: the Chinese Economy10. Social Policy: Inclusive or Exclusive11. How Does China See the World?12. Whither China
Essential introduction to China’s complex political and economic systems, this is an insightful and assessable text and excellent choice for any introduction to Chinese politics