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Author Minzner, Carl, author.

Title End of an era : how China's authoritarian revival is undermining its rise / Carl Minzner.

Publication Info. New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2018]
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 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  951.06 MINZNER    Check Shelf
Description xxii, 255 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface -- Introduction -- Overview : the end of China's reform era -- Society and economy : the closing of the Chinese dream -- Politics : internal decay and social unrest -- Religion and ideology : what do we believe? -- China in comparative perspective -- Possible futures -- Conclusion.
Summary "China's reform era is ending. Core factors that characterized it-political stability, ideological openness, and rapid economic growth-are unraveling. Since the 1990s, Beijing's leaders have firmly rejected any fundamental reform of their authoritarian one-party political system, even as a decades-long boom has reshaped China's economy and society. On the surface, their efforts have been a success. Political turmoil has toppled former Communist East bloc regimes, internal unrest overtaken Middle East nations, and populist movements risen to challenge established Western democracies. China, in contrast, has appeared a relative haven of stability and growth. But as [the author] shows, a closer look at China's reform era reveals a different truth. Over the past three decades, a frozen political system has fueled both the rise of entrenched interests within the Communist Party itself, and the systematic underdevelopment of institutions of governance among state and society at large. Economic cleavages have widened. Social unrest has worsened. Ideological polarization has deepened. Now, to address these looming problems, China's leaders are progressively cannibalizing institutional norms and practices that have formed the bedrock of the regime's stability in the reform era. Technocratic rule is giving way to black-box purges; collective governance sliding back towards single-man rule. The post-1978 era of 'reform and opening up' is ending. China is closing down. Uncertainty hangs in the air as a new future slouches towards Beijing to be born. End of an Era explains how China arrived at this dangerous turning point, and outlines the potential outcomes that could result."-- Dust jacket.
Subject Political stability -- China.
Authoritarianism -- China.
China -- Politics and government -- 2002-
China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
China -- Social conditions -- 2000-
Authoritarianism. (OCoLC)fst00821640
Economic history. (OCoLC)fst00901974
Political stability. (OCoLC)fst01069883
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
Chronological Term Since 2000
ISBN 9780190672089 (hardcover) (alkaline paper)
0190672080 (hardcover) (alkaline paper)
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