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ISBN 10: 0765608472
ISBN 13: 978-0765608475
Author: Jonathan Unger
This book describes and analyzes how politics among the Chinese leadership has operated and evolved from the period of Mao’s court up to the present day. Part I explores politics under Mao and Deng. For this section the five leading western analysts of elite Chinese politics — Lowell Dittmer, Lucian Pye, Frederick Teiwes, Andrew Nathan, and Tsou Tang — have contributed major papers that measure the empirical evidence against political science theory, recent Chinese history, and Chinese political culture. Part II explores and analyzes the ongoing changes in Chinese politics during Jiang’s tenure, and includes analyzes by almost all the leading English-language scholars in the field.
Table of contents:
PART I: The Nature of Politics Under Mao and Deng
CHAPTER 1
Modernizing Chinese Informal Politics
Lowell Dittmer
CHAPTER 2
Factions and the Politics of Guanxi: Paradoxes in Chinese Administrative and Political Behaviour
Lucian W. Foot
CHAPTER 3
The Paradoxical Post-Mao Transition: From Obeying the Leader to “Normal Politics”
Frederick C. Teiwes
CHAPTER 4
Chinese Politics at the Top: Factionalism or Informal Politics?
Balance-of-Power Politics or a Game to Win All?
Tang Tsou
CHAPTER 5
Factionalism in Chinese Politics from a New Institutionalist Perspective
Andrew J. Nathan and Kellee S. Tsai
CHAPTER 6
Reflections on Elite Informal Politics
Lowell Dittmer
PART II: The Nature of Politics Under Jiang
CHAPTER 7
China’s Political System: Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
Michel Oksenberg
CHAPTER 8
Jiang Zemin’s Style of Rule: Go for Stability, Monopolize Power and Settle for Limited Effectiveness Lucian W. Pye
CHAPTER 9
The Changing Form and Dynamics of Power Politics Lowell Dittmer
CHAPTER 10
Normal Politics with Chinese Characteristics Frederick C. Teiwes
CHAPTER 11
The Evolving Shape of Elite Politics Joseph Fewsmith
CHAPTER 12
The Supreme Leader and the Military You Ji
CHAPTER 13
The Delayed Institutionalization of Leadership Politics Susan L. Shirk
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