1st Edition

Handbook of China's Governance and Domestic Politics

Edited By Chris Ogden Copyright 2013
348 Pages
by Routledge

348 Pages
by Routledge

351 Pages
by Routledge

The Handbook of China’s Governance and Domestic Politics looks at how China is governed, how its domestic political system functions and the critical issues that it currently faces. Governed by the world’s largest political party in the world’s longest-ruling Communist regime, China is undergoing a transitional period of rapid economic and social development. Part 1: Organizational... Read more

List of Tables and Figures List of Contributors Abbreviations  Preface: The Importance of China Chris Ogden  Part 1: Organizational Principles  1. The CCP and the One-Party State Kerry Brown  2. State Conceptions & Governance Structures Bo Zhiyue  3. The Role of the PLA Dennis J. Blasko  Part 2: Policy Areas  4. Economics Hongyi Lai  5. Justice Margaret Woo – NorthEastern University 6. Public Health and Social Policy Jane Duckett  7. Education and Culture Janette Ryan  8. Internal Security Murray Scot Tanner  9. Defence and Foreign Affairs Jingdong Yuan  Part 3: Political Processes 10. Political Representation Tony Saich  11. Political Participation Baogang He  12. Political Opposition Merle Goldman  13. Centre-Local Relations Linda Li  14. Nationalism Elena Barabantseva  Part 4: Contemporary Issues 15. Social Change and Inequality Kun-Chin Lin and Tao Ran  16. Corruption Andrew Wedeman  17. Human Rights Robert Weatherley  18. Environmental Degradation Elizabeth C. Economy  19. Social Unrest Marie-Eve Reny and Bill Hurst  20. Separatism Michael E. Clarke  21. Resource Shortages Lei Shen, Tian-Ming Gao and Li Gao  22. Media and the Internet Gary Tang and Simon Shen  23. Globalization and Individualism Doug Guthrie  Conclusions: China’s Transition and the World Chris Ogden Bibliography

Biography

Chris Ogden, the editor, is Lecturer in Asian Security at the University of St Andrews, United Kingdom. His research interests focus on the interplay between domestic and foreign policy influences in East Asia (primarily China) and South Asia (primarily India).