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China:A New Stage of Development for an Emerging Superpower
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出版日期
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2012
閱讀格式
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PDF
ISBN
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9789629371975
- Preface
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1. Challenges for Hu-Wen and Their Successors: Consolidating the “Beijing Consensus” Model Joseph Y. S. CHENG
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Introduction
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Leadership Succession, Cadre Cultivation and the Maintenance of Ideological Orthodoxy
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Lack of Political Reforms and the Promotion of Intra-Party Democracy
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Harmonious Society through Social Security Net
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Economic Development Strategy
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Hu-Wen’s Foreign Policy Line: A Harmonious World Perspective
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Challenges and Constraints for Hu-Wen’s Successors
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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2. Democratization within the CPC and the Future of Democracy in China LIN Feng
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Introduction
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Historical Development of Internal Democracy
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Democratization of the CPC – from Policy to Practice
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The Future of Democracy within the CPC and the Future of Democracy in China
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Notes and References
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3. Purchase of Office in China: A Shortcut for Career Advancement? LI Jun and Joseph Y. S. CHENG
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Introduction
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The Spreading Practice of Purchasing Official Positions
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Trading of Official Positions: The Shangzhou Case
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The Chain of Trading Official Positions
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The Weaknesses of the Current Institutional Mechanisms for Cadre Promotion
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Conclusion: Consequences of Trading Official Positions
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Notes and References
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4. Cadre Performance Appraisal and Fabrication of Economic Achievement in Chinese Officialdom LI Jun and Joseph Y. S. CHENG
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Economic Performance and Cadre Promotion in Local Governments
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Economic Development Indicators and Cadre Performance Appraisal
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Guidance Target and Performance Contract
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Fabrication of Economic Achievement in Local Government
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Consequences of Emphasizing Economic Criteria for Upward Career Mobility
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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5. The Internet and Political Marketing in Globalizing China Chin-fu HUNG
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Introduction
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Media and ICTs in China’s Propaganda State
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Propaganda and Political Marketing in the Internet Age
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Case Study – Wen Jiabao in the Cyberworld
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The Politics of E-Political Marketing
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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6. The Transitional Role of the Hu-Wen Leadership in China: A Case Study of Liu Xiaobo Mobo GAO
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Introduction
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Background Explanation of House Keeping
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Liu Xiaobo and the Nobel Prize for Peace
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What Is at Stake and Why
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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7. China Wages Quasi-Superpower Diplomacy Willy Wo-Lap LAM
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Introduction
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Genesis of China’s Quasi-Superpower Diplomacy
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No-holds-barred Projection of Hard Power
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A New Relationship with the U.S.: Cooperation and Contention on an Equal Footing
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Projection of Financial Power
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China’s Great Leap Outward: The Relentless Projection of Soft Power
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Obstacles to Beijing’s Quasi-Superpower Diplomacy and Power Projection
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Conclusion: China and the World Must Learn to Adjust to Each Other
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Notes and References
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8. New History Inside Hu Jintao's Foreign Policy: “Harmony” versus “Hegemony” Ronald C. KEITH
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The Relevance of the Original Conceptual Core
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Hu Jintao and the Four Generations of Foreign Policy Leadership
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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9. Battle Ready? Developing a Blue-water Navy. China’s Strategic Dilemma Joseph Y. S. CHENG and Stefania PALADINI
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Introduction: Building a First-class Naval Power
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The Dilemma of Sea Power: Literature and the Present Political Debate in China
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Toward a Grand Strategy: Implications for Foreign Policy and External Reactions
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A Security Dilemma in the Making? Reactions to China’s Growing Power
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Conclusions
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Notes and References
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10. The Twelfth Five-Year Plan: Strategic Adjustments, the Impact of the Global Financial Tsunami, and the Socio-Political Challenges Joseph Y. S. CHENG
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Introduction
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China’s Exposures, Challenges, and Lessons Learnt in the Global Financial Tsunami
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Adjustments to China’s Economic Development Strategy to be Reflected in the 12th FYP
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Quality Economic Growth
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Public Services in Support of Social Stability
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Conclusion: The Leadership Succession Process and the Way Forward
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Notes and References
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11. China’s Financial Development under Hu-Wen’s Leadership: The Unfinished Revolution Baozhi QU and Yang LI
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Introduction
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A Brief History of China’s Financial Reform
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Financial Development under the Hu-Wen Administration: An Overview
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The Banking Sector
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China’s Stock Market
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Problems Remaining in China’s Equity Market
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Bond Market
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Problems Remaining in the Bond Market
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Prospects for China’s Financial Development in the Next Decade
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Notes and References
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12. Labour Policies under Hu-Wen’s Regime: Transformation and Challenges Chris King-chi CHAN
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Introduction
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2003–A New Socio-economic Context?
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Labour Shortage and Growing Labour Conflict: 2004–2007
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Global Economic Crisis and Recession: 2008–2009
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On the Road to Economic Recovery: 2009–2010
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Conclusion: The Challenge to “Harmonious” Labour Regulations
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Notes and References
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13. New Labour Law and Its Implication for the Human Rights Regime in China Alvin Y. SO
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Introduction
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Human Rights and Social Rights in Socialist China before 1978
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Post-Socialist China and Global Production after 1978
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Violation of Labour Rights in Post-Socialist China after 1978
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Origins of the New Labour Law in 2008
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What Issues Are at Stake in the New Labour Law?
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Transnational Corporations’ Battle against the New Labour Law
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Labour and Human Rights Groups Worldwide Fight for Rights of Chinese Workers
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Reaction to the New Labour Law
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Conclusion: Implications for the Making of a Human Rights Regime in China
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Notes and References
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14. China’s Green Challenges in the Rise to Global Power under the Leadership of Hu Jintao Carlos Wing-Hung LO, Yok-shiu F. LEE and Xueyong ZHAN
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Introduction
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China’s Changing Environmental Perspectives under Hu Jintao: From Passive Control to Active Environmental Stewardship
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China’s Recent Environmental Conditions: Reversing the Aggravation of Environmental Conditions?
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Green Challenge One: Regulatory Control of Polluting Industries: Adopting Cleaner Production and Building a Circular Economy
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Green Challenge Two: Taking up Environmental Leadership in Addressing Climate Change (International) and Creating a Low-Carbon Economy (Domestic)
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Green Challenge Three: Cultivating Environmental NGOs as an Institutional Support for Improving the Capacity of Environmental Protection–From Weak Civil Society to Active
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Assessing China’s Success in Meeting Three Major Green Challenges
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Notes and References
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15. Challenges and Prospects of Reforestation in Contemporary China: The Case of the Grain for Green Project Jie GAO and Jia GUO
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Greening China: The Grain for Green Project
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Excessive Expansion of the Project and Consequent Problems
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The Compensation System: What Went Wrong?
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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16. Observations on Education Policy under Hu’s Leadership and Wen’s Administration: The Past and the Next Decade Steven HOLM
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Introduction
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Background of the Education Reform and Development
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Education Reform and Development Meeting the Challenge of the Last Decade under Hu’s Leadership and Wen’s Administration
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The Planning of the Next Leaders and Educational Policy and the Strategic Plan of the Next Decade
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Discussion and Conclusion
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Notes and References
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17. Strengthening Political Education in Chinese Universities in the Hu Jintao Era: A Critical Reading of the CPC’s No. 16 Document (2004) Qinghua WANG
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Introduction
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The Making and Implementing of No. 16 Document
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Strengthening Political Education: A Critical Reading of No. 16 Document
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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18. Mending the Chinese Welfare Net: Tool for Social Harmony or Regime Stability? Linda WONG
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Social Contradictions and the Agenda for Social Harmony
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Mending the Welfare Net
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What Drives Welfare Reform in Recent Years?
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Notes and References
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19. Sino-Vatican Relations in China’s Rise: From Clash of Authority to Accommodation Beatrice LEUNG
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Introduction
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An Advancement of Vatican’s China Policy: A Shift of Paradigm
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The Kaleidoscopic Development of the Chinese Catholic Church
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An Unclear Picture
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Considerations on the Sino-Vatican Rapprochment
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Conclusion
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Notes and References
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- 20. Epilogue Joseph Y. S. CHENG
- Authors
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Index
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State Organization Chart of China
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Map of China
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- 出版地 : 香港
- 語言 : 英文
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