China in the Xi Jinping Era
(The Nottingham China Policy Institute Series) 1st ed. 2016 Edition
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1st ed. 2016 edition (July 30, 2016)
Language: English
IN-10: 3319295489
IN-13: 978-3319295480
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Table Of Contents
Preface
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
List of Figures
List of Tables
1: Genesis of a Pivotal Decade
Opportunities and Challenges
Strategic Framework for Comprehensively Deepening Reform
Five Strategic Measures for Deepening Reform
Strengthening Governance and Anti-corruption
Building the New Normal and Maintaining Social Stability
Uphold Core Values and Promote a Revival of the Chinese Culture
Enhance the National Security System Through New Thinking and Institution Building
Advance Strategic Interests by Emphasizing Mutual Benefits
Contextualization
Bibliography
2: Consolidating Political and Governance Strength
Preservation of Party Leadership
Enhancing Governance
Increasing Institutionalization
Strengthening Consultative Capacity
Economic Pragmati
Nationali as the New Ideology
Conclusions
Bibliography
3: Enhancing Credibility and Transparency Through Judicial Reforms
The Meanings of Judicial Legitimacy
The Concept of Legitimacy
Procedural Legitimacy of the Justice System
Substantive Legitimacy of the Justice System
Characteristics and Challenges of Judicial Transparency in China
Characteristics of Judicial Transparency
Challenges Facing Judicial Transparency
The Principles of China’s Reform on Judicial Transparency
Strategies for Enhancing Judicial Transparency
Bibliography
4: The Logic and Limits of the Party’s Social Management Approach in Maintaining Stability: Lessons from Biarck
Lessons from European History for the Communist Party of China?
Biarck’s Approach vs China’s Social Management Approach: Similarities and Differences
Germany and China as Late-Comers to Nation-Building
State-Led Industrialization in Germany
Industrialization in China: Catching Up with the United Kingdom?
Social Responses to State-Led Modernization in Imperial Germany
Social Cellularization in Maoist China
Social Stratification and New Social Cleavages in Post--Maoist China
Logic and Limits of Social Management in Maintaining Stability
Political or Social Stability?
Logic and Limits of Building Legitimacy Through Social Policy
Learning from Biarck?
Bibliography
5: Forging a Harmonious Relationship Among the Ethnic Groups
Lessons in Promoting Harmonious Ethnic Relations Outside China
Lessons from Immigrant Countries
Lessons from Western Industrialized Countries
Lessons from Traditional Multi-cultural Countries
Lessons from all Countries
Problems and Solutions to Ethnic Relations in China
Promoting Ethnic Integration
From Ethnic Communities to a Community of Shared Values
Bibliography
6: Ageing, Urbanization, and the Search for a Sustainable Development Model
China’s Ageing Population and Loss of ‘Demographic Dividend’
The Current Situation and Characteristics of China’s Ageing Population
What Effect Has Population Ageing Had on China?
How Long Will China’s Demographic Window of Opportunity Last?
How Will China Develop Its Economy After the Demographic Dividend?
Urbanization and Sustainable Development
Characteristics of China’s Urbanization
Challenges Facing China’s Urbanization
China Must Develop a New Type of Urbanization
Urbanization, Population Ageing and Promoting Sustainable Development
Relationship Between Population Ageing and Urbanization
Harnessing Urbanization and Population Ageing to Promote Sustainable Development
Bibliography
7: Striking a Balance Between Environmental Protection and Rapid Development
Introduction
Environmental Quality in China
Achievements in Environmental Protection in China 2000–2010
The Challenges of Environmental Protection
Reasons for Failure to Implement Environmental Policies
Economic Development and Environmental Protection
Conclusions
Bibliography
8: Overcoming the Dilemma of China’s Growth
Can China’s Traditional Growth Model Sustain Its Momentum?
Characteristics of China’s Traditional Growth Model
Changes in Supply Side Conditions Driving Economic Growth
Demand-Led Growth Is Becoming More and More Difficult
The New Momentum for Economic Growth
Entrepreneurship and all Businesses as the Driving Force of Employment
Innovation Creates Momentum for Robust Development
Actively Promoting New-Style Urbanization
Regaining Growth Momentum by Deepening the Open-Door Policy
New Sources of Growth: Strategic Transformation and Further Reform
New Growth Strategy: Transforming Macroeconomic Regulation and Control
Overcome Resistance to Growth and Gain New Momentum Through Reforms
Bibliography
9: Tradition, Cultural Modernization, and Soft Power
Tradition and Modernity
Soft Power and Its ‘Discourse Trap’
The Local and Global Community
Conclusion
Bibliography
10: Defining and Safeguarding Priorities in China’s National Security
A Rapidly Changing International Environment
Major External Threats and Challenges
State Security Council and Strategic Planning
China’s National Security Strategy and the Bottom Line
Bibliography
11: China as a Leading State in the International System
Grand Strategy and ‘Core Interests’
Regional Leadership
A ‘New Type of Great Power Relationship’?
International Organizations and Regimes
Policy Making and International Leadership
Conclusion
Bibliography
12: China’s Position in the World and Orientation of Its Grand Strategy
A New Type of Socialist Great Power
A Developing Great Power
A Great Power with a Rich Cultural Heritage
A Responsible Great Power
A Major Asia–Pacific Power with Global Influence
The Orientation of Its Grand Strategy
Bibliography
13: Megatrends of the Xi Decade
Reinforcing the Consultative Leninist System
A More Balanced Approach to Deepening Reform
A More Assertive China in the International Community
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
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