Civilization and the Chinese Body Politic

Civilization and the Chinese Body Politic

Zheng, Yongnian

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

646

Mole

Inglês

9781032287935

15 a 20 dias

1220

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List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface and Acknowledgments

PART ONE

"Oriental Despotism"

1 "Oriental Despotism" and Its Problems in China Studies

2 "Oriental Despotism" and Its Origins: Europe and Imperial China

3 "Oriental Despotism" From the Ancient Greeks to the Enlightenment

4 "Oriental Despotism" Since the 19th Century

PART TWO

The Chinese Body Politic: Its Formation and Evolution

5 Secularism and Political Order

6 "Social Natural Law"

7 The Emperorship

8 Institutional Differentiation and "Internal Pluralism"

9 Imperial Politics and Its Constraints

10 Meritocracy and State-Society Connections

11 Education, Social Distinction, and Equality

12 Meritocratic Institutions and Their Evolution

13 Inequality, Representation, and Responsibilities

14 Bureaucrats and "Civil Society"

PART THREE

Modern Transformation

15 Modern Revolution and Political Power

16 Nationalism, Sovereignty, and Modern Party Power

17 "Organizational Emperorship"

PART FOUR

Contemporary Institutions

18 Structuring Politics

19 The "New" Paradigm

20 Bringing Back the Power of Supervision

21 Party-Society Linkages

22 A "Party in Society"

23 Society and Interest Representation

24 A Theory of Moral Loyalty

25 The Chinese State and Western State Products

26 Political Reforms: Grand Discourse and Little Truth

27 Forms of Political Reform

PART FIVE

The Future of the Chinese Body Politic

28 A Tocquevillian Dilemma

29 Scenarios of Political Change

Bibliography

Index
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CCP Leader;Oriental Despotism;CCP;Chinese Body Politic;Central Government;Civil Society;Chinese Communist Party;Organizational Emperorship;National People's Congress;Xi Jinping;Jiang Zemin;Political Party;Late Deng Xiaoping;CCP Regime;Intra-party Democracy;Traditional Emperorship;Zhao Ziyang;Hu Jintao;Xun Zi;Chinese Government;18th Party Congress;Gentry Group;Young Men;Harmonious Society;Chinese Political Elite