Evolutionary governance in China: state-society relations under authoritarianism

""Adopts an evolutionary framework to examine how the Chinese state relates with non-state actors across several fields of governance: community, environment, public health, economics, labor, society, and religion; identifies areas where state-society interactions have shifted over time, r...

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Authors: Chung, Yousun (Author) ; Chou, Mu-Yi 1981- (Author) ; Tao, Yi-chun (Author) ; Wang, Chanhsi (Author) ; Wang, Chin-chih (Author) ; Cheng, Chih-peng (Author) ; Lin, Thung-Hong (Author) ; Chen, Christina (Author) ; Wu, Weiting (Author) ; Ku, Ming-chun (Author) ; Huang, Ke-hsien (Author) ; Perry, Elizabeth J. 1948- (Author)
Contributors: Xu, Sijian (Editor) ; Tsai, Kellee S. 1968- (Editor) ; Chang, Chun-chih (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge (Massachusetts) Harvard University Asia Center [2021]
In: Harvard contemporary China series (20)
Year: 2021
Series/Journal:Harvard contemporary China series 20
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B China / Governance / Society / Authoritarian state / Political change
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Authoritarianism (China)
B China Social conditions
B China Politics and government
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Summary:""Adopts an evolutionary framework to examine how the Chinese state relates with non-state actors across several fields of governance: community, environment, public health, economics, labor, society, and religion; identifies areas where state-society interactions have shifted over time, ranging from constructive engagement to protracted conflict, thereby providing nuanced insight into the circumstances wherein the party-state exerts its coercive power versus engaging in more flexible responses"--Provided by publisher"--
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ISBN:0674251199