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Political Participation in Beijing

Author : Tianjian Shi
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 0674686403

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Political Participation in Beijing by Tianjian Shi Pdf

In this first scientific survey of political participation in the People's Republic of China, Tianjian Shi identifies twenty-eight participatory acts and groups them into seven areas: voting, campaign activities, appeals, adversarial activities, cronyism, resistance, and boycotts. What he finds will surprise many observers. Political participation in a closed society is not necessarily characterized by passive citizens driven by regime mobilization aimed at carrying out predetermined goals. Beijing citizens acknowledge that they actively engage in various voluntary participatory acts to articulate their interests. In a society where communication channels are controlled by the government, Shi discovers, access to information from unofficial means becomes the single most important determinant for people's engaging in participatory acts. Government-sponsored channels of appeal are easily accessible to ordinary citizens, so socioeconomic resources are unimportant in determining who uses these channels. Instead, voter turnout is found to be associated with the type of work unit a person belongs to, subjective evaluations of one's own economic status, and party affiliation. Those most likely to engage in campaign activities, adversarial activities, cronyism, resistance, and boycotts are the more disadvantaged groups in Beijing. While political participation in the West fosters a sense of identification, the unconventional modes of participation in Beijing undermine the existing political order.

Competing Chinese Political Visions

Author : Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2010-02-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780313365065

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Competing Chinese Political Visions by Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo Pdf

A fascinating analysis of the features of the Hong Kong-style democracy viewed as alien, hostile, potentially subversive, and substantially dangerous by the mainland Chinese Communist Party. Competing Chinese Political Visions: Hong Kong vs. Beijing on Democracy examines the uniqueness of the Hong Kong model of democracy—a model the Chinese Communist Party not surprisingly views as too Westernized, excessively pluralistic, and too easily shaped by foreign intervention and influence. Competing Chinese Political Visions examines the features that define Hong Kong's democracy, including competitive elections, a number of mini-political parties, legitimate checks and balances, the right to protest, and a vibrant social movement. Drawing on a wealth of recent research, noted Hong Kong expert Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo examines the role of Hong Kong in the June 1989 Tiananmen Square incident, discusses the leadership and visions of democratic leaders such as Martin Lee, and offer some bold predictions for the intertwined futures of Hong Kong and China.

The Cultural Logic of Politics in Mainland China and Taiwan

Author : Tianjian Shi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781107011762

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The Cultural Logic of Politics in Mainland China and Taiwan by Tianjian Shi Pdf

This book uses surveys, statistics, and case studies to explain why and how cultural norms affect political attitudes and behavior.

Popular Political Support in Urban China

Author : Jie Chen
Publisher : Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 9780804749596

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Popular Political Support in Urban China by Jie Chen Pdf

Has the current political system in the People's Republic of China lost its legitimacy in the eyes of the Chinese public? On the basis of three carefully drawn surveys of Beijing residents between 1995 and 1999, the author finds that diffuse support for the current political system—based on attitudes toward institutions and values—remains strong, at least among city-dwellers, though it is gradually declining. Specific support for current political authorities, as measured by evaluations of their performance in major policy domains, is much weaker, with many citizens evaluating the authorities' performance as mediocre. In analyzing the longitudinal data presented here, the author finds that the same set of key sociodemographic attributes and sociopolitical orientations variably influence citizens' attitudes toward the political system and their evaluations of leaders' performance. Further, the study shows that citizens' attitudes toward the system, on the one hand, and their evaluation of incumbents' performance on the other, have different impacts on forms of political participation, such as voting and contacting authorities.

New Trends of Political Participation in Hong Kong

Author : Joseph Y. S. CHENG
Publisher : City University of HK Press
Page : 531 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789629372330

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New Trends of Political Participation in Hong Kong by Joseph Y. S. CHENG Pdf

This volume in 15 chapters serves as a useful overview of various significant aspects of the new trends of political participation in Hong Kong. Written by a team of experts who have been astute observers of Hong Kong Politics, the book covers a wide spectrum of topics ranging from a conventional understanding of political participation (e.g., the activities of political parties and interest groups) to a more specialized form of participation (e.g., the relationships between government and legislators in policy-making). The study of the rise of new social movements by the Post-80s generation would be of particular interest to those who are keen to comprehend the sharpening inter-generational differences. There will be a readership among academics and university students. This can also be a valuable reference for the media, policy-makers, or anyone interested in Hong Kong politics. This book is published by City University of Hong Kong Press. 香港城市大學出版社出版。

Political Development In Hong Kong

Author : Joseph Yu-shek Cheng
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 710 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789811203206

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Political Development In Hong Kong by Joseph Yu-shek Cheng Pdf

This volume analyzes the political development in Hong Kong in chronological order from the Sino-British negotiations till today. It focuses on the rule of the British administration before 1997; the Chinese leadership's policy towards Hong Kong; the changing attitudes and values of the Hong Kong people; the evolution of the pro-democracy movement in the territory; and the international environment affecting the Hong Kong situation.The author engages in detailed studies of the important events such as the Sino-British negotiations (1982-84), the impact of the Tiananmen Incident (1989), the protests against the Article 23 legislation (2003), and the Occupation Campaign (2014). At the same time, the author examines in depth the emergence and development of political parties in the territory; the strategies and tactics of the pro-Beijing united front; the results of important elections; the trends of public opinion as reflected by polls; and the development of civil society and its relationship with the political parties.As a key activist in the peaceful pro-democracy movement throughout the decades, the author has a deep insider's understanding of Hong Kong's political development which is presented and analyzed in the framework of academic analysis. Care has been taken to provide detailed sources which include many interviews of important parties.Related Link(s)

Political Participation And Institutional Innovation: A Case Study Of Zhejiang

Author : Shengyong Chen,Dongsheng Zhong,Xingzhi Wu,Bingxuan Zhang
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 465 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-03-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789811208621

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Political Participation And Institutional Innovation: A Case Study Of Zhejiang by Shengyong Chen,Dongsheng Zhong,Xingzhi Wu,Bingxuan Zhang Pdf

The participation of citizens in democratic politics serves as an indicator to measure a country's development, its political modernization and political civilization.To promote citizens' political participation, it is important to have them participate extensively in local governance and exercise their constitutional rights. This book analyses Zhejiang's experience in democratic consultation, hearing, people's proposal solicitation system, television and Internet political consultation, official and citizen dialogue on government websites. It studies how common people can actively participate in politics and manage the public affairs of the country through institutionalized ways and means.

Political Participation in Hong Kong

Author : Yushuo Zheng
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015053508142

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Political Participation in Hong Kong by Yushuo Zheng Pdf

Development of democracy is often taken to mean rising political participation in an open society. Containing historical data on political participation in Hong Kong since the colonial days, this book focuses on the discussion of the socio-cultural determinants of political participation in Hong Kong.

Citizen Participation at the Local Level in China and Canada

Author : Andrew Sancton,Chen Zhenming
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2014-11-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781482228977

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Citizen Participation at the Local Level in China and Canada by Andrew Sancton,Chen Zhenming Pdf

What, if anything, is similar about citizen participation at the local level in Canada and China? The answer, of course, is politically sensitive. There are many in Canada who would claim that the question is absurd. How can there be meaningful citizen participation in a country where there are significant restrictions on political activity, including on the right to form organizations with political purposes? Presenting the work of leading scholars, Citizen Participation at the Local Level in China and Canada examines how citizens in each country participate at the local level. The book examines the development of citizen participation in local governance in Canada and China respectively. It then covers the characteristics of political culture and climate on local participation, highlighting factors especially unique to urban poor, class migration, and aboriginal and immigrant populations. The chapters also explore means of protest, demonstration, and articulation of preference by populations and issues where citizen participation has effected change such as land use, housing, urban development, and resource sustainability. The book includes case studies that compare Canadian and Chinese communities and extrapolate interesting policy-level changes at the local level based on citizen behavior and involvement. It underscores the similarities and differences in political participation in both countries and sets the stage for the steps in the citizen participation in both countries.

Generational Differences in Political Attitudes and Political Behaviour in China

Author : Tianjian Shi
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9810240430

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Generational Differences in Political Attitudes and Political Behaviour in China by Tianjian Shi Pdf

Prepared by the East Asian Institute, NUS, which promotes research on East Asian developments particularly the political, economic and social development of contemporary China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), this series of research reports is intended for policy makers and readers who want to keep abreast of the latest developments in China. The article provides an appraisal of the changes among different age groups that would help us understand the change in Chinese society.

Rural Democracy in China

Author : Shi Tianjian
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2000-02-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789814493208

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Rural Democracy in China by Shi Tianjian Pdf

Why does the Chinese government allow village elections? What implications do these grass-roots level popular elections have for the democratization of China? By tracing the history of village level governance reform, one of the premier authorities on electoral reforms in China tackles these fundamental questions in this volume. According to the author, there are two roots to the emergence of village elections in China: structural changes in the village economy and bureaucratic politics. The author also identifies old guard Peng Zhen, himself victimized by lawlessness during the Cultural Revolution, and officials in the Ministry of Civil Affairs — an otherwise powerless bureaucracy that has jurisdiction over rural governance issues — as the driving force behind the reform in the government. The author believes that village elections have enormous political implications for China: they represent yet another aspect of “creeping democratization” of the country. Resistance from the status quo interests will be stiff, but democracy has a chance in the alliance between the disgruntled population and reform-minded elites in the leadership. Does economic prosperity increase the likelihood of political democracy? Using 1993 national survey data, the author examines the relationships between the level of economic development and the rate of semi-competitive village elections. Data analysis suggests that economic prosperity is positively associated with the occurrence of semi-competitive elections only to a certain point, above which the association turns negative. In other words, both the least and the most developed villages are less likely to hold semi-competitive elections for the chair of the village committee, which is officially defined as “an organization of self-governance of villagers”. The author also argues that rapid economic development may delay the process of political development because incumbent leaders can use newly acquired economic resources to consolidate their power. Contents:Electoral Reform in Rural China: The Critical First Step Toward DemocracyEconomic Development and Village Elections in Rural China Readership: General. Keywords:

Grassroots Elections in China

Author : Kevin J. O'Brien,Suisheng Zhao
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317987215

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Grassroots Elections in China by Kevin J. O'Brien,Suisheng Zhao Pdf

Twenty years after the launch of village elections, the time is ripe to assess the progress and impact of China’s most notable political reform. Where have elections been conducted well and where have they been conducted poorly? How have procedures changed over the years and have elections truly transformed how power is exercised in the countryside? What methods are researchers employing to study elections and how have scholars from different disciplines contributed to our knowledge of grassroots politics in China? This book carefully examines the implementation and effects of China’s village, township, and people’s congress elections, both in terms of democratizing the polity and spurring other changes in state-society relations. The chapters in this book have been published across several issues of the Journal of Contemporary China.

Non-institutional Political Participation

Author : Jiangshan Fang
Publisher : Springer
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789811000485

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Non-institutional Political Participation by Jiangshan Fang Pdf

By examining social transformation and political participation theories, this book focuses on the core concept of non-institutional political participation, which is classified into two types: induced participation and imposed participation. This classification has changed the tradition of dichotomizing political participation as either legal or illegal and enriched the conceptualization of political participation. Based on an investigation of the characteristics of Chinese peasants and the relations between interests, authority and political participation, the book examines the changes in interest structures and modes of control in rural China during the transformation period, and proposes a political participation model built upon mutual benefits.​

Elites and Governance in China

Author : Xiaowei Zang,Chien-wen Kou
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781135081010

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Elites and Governance in China by Xiaowei Zang,Chien-wen Kou Pdf

This book reveals the complex relationship between elite perceptions and behaviour, and governance, in China. It moves away from existing scholarship by focusing on functionaries, grass-roots elites, leading intellectuals, and opinion-makers in China and by looking beyond the top leadership, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of shared governance and broadened political participation in China. The chapters in this collection explore the elites’ role as opinion-makers, technical experts, producers of knowledge, and executives or managers, and pose a number of questions, the answers to which are crucial to understanding future political and economic development in China. What are elite perceptions of governance, inequality and justice; what do the elites mean by good governance; what is the influence of non-Chinese Communist Party elites in policy-making and implementation in China; how have they exerted their influence in the PRC and influenced its direction of future development; and what have grass-roots elites contributed to governance in local communities? Providing a keen insight into the role elites have played in governing China since 1978, this book is a pioneering effort to bring together elite studies and governance studies. As such, it will be highly relevant for policy-makers within international organizations, governments, and NGOs outside China as well as appealing to scholars and students interested in Chinese politics and governance.

Political Culture and Participation in Rural China

Author : Yang Zhong
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781136515712

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Political Culture and Participation in Rural China by Yang Zhong Pdf

Despite China’s rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, most Chinese still live in the vast countryside or have rural household registration. Although there was significant economic improvement in rural areas in the 1980s, the rural economy has been stagnating or deteriorating since then, and the book argues that the rural-urban income gap is giving rise to the potential for political instability throughout China. This book, based on extensive original research including interview fieldwork in rural areas, examines the nature of political culture and participation in rural China, discussing issues such as the support, or lack of it, for democratic values; levels of political interest; the ways in which Chinese peasants interact with village and local officials; subjective factors that motivate them to vote, (or not to vote) in village elections; and rural people’s views on market-oriented economic reforms, local and national government, and the Communist Party. The book argues that although hitherto peasants’ riots, sit-ins and demonstrations have been localised and uncoordinated, they are frequent, and have the potential to cause serious political crises for China’s rulers. It concludes by considering the future political development of China’s vast countryside.