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題名: Analysis in Limbo: Contemporary Chinese Politics amid the Maturation of Reform
作者: Dittmer, Lowell;Hurst, William
關鍵詞: state of the field;China;politics;political science;levels of analysis;state-society relations;reform
日期: 三月-2003
上傳時間: 14-十月-2016
摘要: Chinese economic and political development have forged ahead ”from stone to stone in crossing the river,” increasingly aleatory in its progress as it moves into deeper waters. We contend in this essay that the analysis of Chinese politics has so too fallen into a sort of limbo. There is no longer a ”key link”-such as Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought, politics in command, or class struggle-to explain the movement`s direction. Despite the resurgent vitality of the transformation overtaking the country, the precise source and thrust of that dynamism has diversified and become far less obvious. The field of Chinese political analysis has changed and grown as China has changed and grown, becoming increasingly polycentric, ambiguous, and sophisticated.
關聯: Issues & Studies,38(4)&39(1),11-48
資料類型: article
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