State and society in 21st century China : crisis, contention, and legitimation / edited by Peter Hays Gries and Stanley Rosen.

"Written by a team of leading China scholars, this book explores the dynamics of state power and legitimation in 21st-century China, and the implications of changing state-society relations for the future viability of the People's Republic." "Broad in sweep and empirical detail,...

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Other Authors: Gries, Peter Hays, 1967- (Editor), Rosen, Stanley, 1942- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.
Series:Asia's transformations.
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Summary:"Written by a team of leading China scholars, this book explores the dynamics of state power and legitimation in 21st-century China, and the implications of changing state-society relations for the future viability of the People's Republic." "Broad in sweep and empirical detail, this volume will appeal to students and scholars of contemporary China, as well as those interested in the dynamics of political and social change."--Jacket.
"Written by a team of leading China scholars, this book explores the dynamics of state power and legitimation in 21st-century China, and the implications of changing state-society relations for the future viability of the People's Republic." "Broad in sweep and empirical detail, this volume will appeal to students and scholars of contemporary China, as well as those interested in the dynamics of political and social change."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xv, 263 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0415332044
9780415332040
0415332052
9780415332057
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