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    The Government of China

    by Bin Yu


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    • ISBN-13: 9781422221617
    • Publisher: Mason Crest Publishers
    • Publication date: 09/28/2011
    • Pages: 112
    • Product dimensions: 7.80(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.40(d)
    • Lexile: 1360L (what's this?)
    • Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 6

    1 Chinese Traditional Culture and the Dynastic System 13

    2 The Search for Modernization 29

    3 Political Structure and Dynamics 45

    4 Institutions and Structure of Government 65

    5 Foreign Relations: Integrating with the World 79

    6 Looking to the Future 91

    Chronology 102

    Glossary 104

    Further Reading 106

    Internet Resources 107

    Index 108

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    Since its founding in 1949, the People's Republic of China has been a one-party state in which the Chinese Communist Party holds a monopoly of political power. Many Western students are unfamiliar with the structures, institutions, and ideologies by which the Party exercises this power. The Government of China examines those issues in depth. It also details the historical development of China's Communist government and explores recent trends, including signs that a more responsive, open system may be developing. This volume is essential reading for students who wish to understand one of the world's most important countries.

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    While China remains a one party state its government has radically changed over the past few decades. Nevertheless, even the major shifts in Chinese governance that have made headlines since the death of Mao pale in comparison to the 4,000 year history of this nation. China is the most populace nation in the history of the world. It has a long-standing tradition of hierarchical government. From the days of the varied dynasties through the rule of the Communist Party, China has been a land wherein western democracy has never taken root. In this volume of the Mason Crest illustrated "China" series, readers are taken on an intellectual journey through the twists and turns of China's governmental heritage. Throughout this well-written and thoughtful text Dr. Yu Bin provides readers with a sound explanation of many aspects of China's governmental institutions and processes. China now represents a nation that has moved away from the radicalism evidenced during Mao's Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution. Instead, the modern version of the Chinese Communist Party appears to be content to foster economic opportunities that would have struck older communists as an anathema. As Dr. Yu Bin notes in this fine book, China's future pathway in regards to governance is unclear but it probably will be linked to steadily greater economic growth. 2006, Mason Crest Publishers, Ages 12 up.
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