
BOOKS - Accepting Authoritarianism: State-Society Relations in China's Reform Era

Accepting Authoritarianism: State-Society Relations in China's Reform Era
Author: Teresa Wright
Year: March 8, 2010
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 5.1 MB
Language: English

Year: March 8, 2010
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 5.1 MB
Language: English

Accepting Authoritarianism StateSociety Relations in China's Reform Era In the midst of China's rapid economic growth and technological advancements, one might wonder why the country's citizenry has not pressed for liberal democratic change despite the communist government's authoritarian grip on power. In her book "Accepting Authoritarianism: State-Society Relations in China's Reform Era Dr. [Author's name] delves into this paradox, offering a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between the state and society in modern China. The author argues that China's unique combination of state-led development, late industrialization, and socialist legacies have shaped popular perceptions of socioeconomic mobility, economic dependence on the state, and political options, giving citizens both incentives to maintain the status quo and disincentives to embrace liberal democratic change. The book takes a comprehensive approach, analyzing the major socioeconomic groups in China, including private entrepreneurs, state sector workers, professionals, and farmers.
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