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The broken China dream : how reform revived totalitarianism

Pei, Minxin

Politycy, Autorytaryzm, Polityka, Przywódcy i głowy państw, Chiny

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Autor
Pei, Minxin
Tytuł
The broken China dream : how reform revived totalitarianism
ISBN
978-0-691-22333-9 978-0-691-22333-9
Objętość
1 online resource
Hasła przedmiotowe
Politycy
Autorytaryzm
Polityka
Przywódcy i głowy państw
Chiny
Informacje dodatkowe
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Decisive Decade -- Reform and Growth in the 1980s -- Building Neo-Authoritarianism, 1992-2002 -- Stagnation in the Hu Jintao Era -- China's Economic Miracle -- Revival of Totalitarianism Under Xi Jinping -- End of the Chinese Economic Miracle -- From Engagement to a New Cold War.
Streszczenie
"A provocative book that demystifies China's great democratic leap backward under Xi Jinping, revealing why the country's embrace of capitalism has given rise to hard authoritarianism, mass surveillance, and one-man rule instead of democracy as many in the West had hoped. When China embarked on its transformative journey of modernization in 1979, many believed the country's turn toward capitalism would put its totalitarian past to rest and mark the birth of a democratic, open society. Instead, C
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