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State-Society Relations and Governance in China

Creed, John(Contributions by)Ding, Sheng(Contributions by)Fewsmith, Joseph(Contributions by)Goodman, David S. G.(Contributions by)III, Lynn T. White(Contributions by)Jia, Wenshan(Contributions by)Liu, Guoli(Contributions by)Mahoney, Josef Gregory(Contributions by)Moise, Edwin E.(Contributions by)Noesselt, Nele(Contributions by)Raman, G. Venkat(Contributions by)Solinger, Dorothy J.(Contributions by)Wright, Teresa(Contributions by)Guo, Sujian(Edited by)
Part of the Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development series
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State–society relations and governance are closely related areas of study and have become important topics in the social sciences in the past decades, not only in developed countries but also in the developing world. In China, state-society relations have been changing in the new era of reform and opening, and governance has become a central concern in policy practice and in academia. In this wide-ranging collection of essays, written by scholars from both inside and outside China, the contributors explore the complexity of the changing state-society relationship and the modes and practices of governance in China by combining theoretical exploration and empirical case studies.

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Lexington Books
0739191802 / 9780739191804
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
09/07/2014
English
251 pages
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