04386nam 2200817 450 991055422750332120211022083212.00-691-21696-710.1515/9780691216966(CKB)5590000000458295(OCoLC)1202731441(MdBmJHUP)muse93490(DE-B1597)576290(OCoLC)1257324871(DE-B1597)9780691216966(MiAaPQ)EBC6543635(Au-PeEL)EBL6543635(PPN)259376973(EXLCZ)99559000000045829520211022d2021 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe party and the people Chinese politics in the 21st century /Bruce J. DicksonPrinceton ;Oxford :Princeton University Press,[2021]©20211 online resource (1 volume) maps ;0-691-18664-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.What keeps the party in power? -- How are leaders chosen? -- How are policies made? -- Does China have a civil society? -- Do political protests threaten political stability? -- Why does the party fear religion? -- How nationalistic is China? -- Will China become democratic?"Since 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has maintained an unrivaled grip over the country. Despite economic calamity, widespread social upheaval, and even violence against its own people, the party has overseen the fastest economic growth in history and only strengthened its hold on power. How has it achieved this, and how exactly does the party and the government function? What is political life like for the people of China, and how has this changed over the decades of the party's rule? Is democracy on the horizon? These are some of the questions that animate Bruce Dickson's exploration of Chinese politics today. At the core of the party's practices is a dual approach--repression when faced with existential, political threats, and responsiveness when faced with more localized economic or social unrest. Yet while the regime is responsive to a degree often unacknowledged by international observers, ultimately it is not accountable to the public. The opportunity for the public to chose leaders is limited to very local levels, and it is the party itself that chooses when to compromise and when to repress. Dickson uses this lens to illuminate a number of key questions: How are leaders chosen and how are policies made? When is protest and civic engagement allowed, and when is it suppressed? Acknowledging that the inner workings of the party remain shrouded in secrecy, Dickson draws from the full landscape of sources available to lay out what we know and what the future may hold as Xi's rule extends and takes an increasingly repressive approach to governing"--Provided by publisher.Political planningChinaPolitical partiesChinaHistoryPolitical leadershipChinaChinaPolitics and government1949-China in the 21st Century.Chinese nationalism.Chinese politics.Chinese religious believers.Elizabeth Economy.Hu Jintao.Jeffrey Wasserstrom.Jiang Zemin.Joseph Fewsmith.Leninism.Mao Zedong.Rethinking Chinese Politics.The Third Revolution.civil society in China.compensation for seized property in China.democratization in China.low wages in China.nationalism in China.policymaking in China.political protest in China.religion in China.responsiveness without accountability.Political planningPolitical partiesHistory.Political leadership324.251075Dickson Bruce J.280734MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910554227503321The party and the people2819019UNINA