03507nam 2200529 a 450 991077700750332120231003171025.00-231-50215-X(CKB)1000000000445323(EBL)909066(OCoLC)213305951(SSID)ssj0000121367(PQKBManifestationID)11129540(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000121367(PQKBWorkID)10115262(PQKB)11501979(MiAaPQ)EBC909066(Au-PeEL)EBL909066(CaPaEBR)ebr10183452(CaONFJC)MIL666594(EXLCZ)99100000000044532320030804d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChina's democratic future how it will happen and where it will lead /Bruce GilleyNew York :Columbia University Press,2004.1 online resource (xvi, 297 pages)0-231-13085-6 0-231-13084-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-286) and index.Cover ; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents ; Introduction; Part 1: Crisis; 1. Democracy and China; 2. Broken Promises; 3. The Bane of CCP Rule; 4. Resources for Change; Part 2: Transition; 5. Breakdown and Mobilization; 6. The Democratic Breakthrough; 7. The Immediate Aftermath; Part 3: Consolidation; 8. The Political Challenge; 9. Refurbishing Economic and Social Life; 10. A Changed International Role; Conclusion; Afterword; Notes; References; IndexPublisher's description: The end of communist rule in China will be one of the most momentous events of the twenty-first century, sounding the death knell for the Marxist-Leninist experiment and changing the lives of a fifth of humanity. This book provides a likely blow-by-blow account of how the Chinese Communist Party will be removed from power and how a new democracy will be born. In more than half a century of rule, the Chinese Communist Party has turned a poor and benighted China into a moderately well-off and increasingly influential nation. Yet the Party has failed to keep pace with change since stepping aside from daily life in the late-1970s. After nearly a hundred years of frustrating attempts to create a workable political system following the overthrow of the last dynasty, the prospects for democracy in China are better than ever, according to Bruce Gilley. Gilley predicts an elite-led transformation rather than a popular-led overthrow. He profiles the key actors and looks at the response of excluded elites, such as the military, as well as interested parties such as Taiwan and Tibet. He explains how democracy in China will be very "Chinese," even as it will also embody fundamental universal liberal features. He deals with competing interests-regional, sectoral, and class-of China's economy and society under democracy, addressing the pressing concerns of world business. Finally he considers the implications for Asia as well as for the United States.DemocracyChinaChinaPolitics and government1976-2002Democracy320.951Gilley Bruce1966-254401MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777007503321China's democratic future748653UNINA02297nas 2200781-a 450 99619844360331620230518213020.01573-3696(DE-599)ZDB2017240-0(OCoLC)44553991(CKB)954925594503(CONSER)--2009247757(EXLCZ)9995492559450320000710a19919999 --- -engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJournal of psychotherapy integration[New York, N.Y.] Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersRefereed/Peer-reviewedPublished: Washington, D.C. : Educational Pub. Foundation, Mar. 2002-1053-0479 J PSYCHOTHER INTEGRJ. psychother. integr.PsychotherapyPeriodicalsPsychotherapyPsychologyPsychotherapyPeriodicalsPsychotherapyPsychologySocietiesPsychothérapiePériodiquesPsychothérapiePsychologieAssociationspsychologyaatPsychologyfast(OCoLC)fst01081447Psychotherapyfast(OCoLC)fst01081755PsychotherapiegttPeriodicalperiodicals.aatPeriodicals.fastPeriodicals.lcgftPériodiques.rvmgfPsychotherapyPsychotherapy.Psychology.PsychotherapyPeriodicals.PsychotherapyPsychologySocietiesPsychothérapiePériodiques.Psychothérapie.Psychologie.Associations.psychology.Psychology.Psychotherapy.Psychotherapie.616.8914Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration.Educational Publishing Foundation.JOURNAL996198443603316Journal of psychotherapy integration2126127UNISA