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Westerners seem united in the belief that China has emerged as a major economic power and that this success will most likely continue indefinitely. But they are less certain about the future of China's political system. China's steps toward free market capitalism have led many outsiders to expect increased democratization and a more Western political system. The Chinese, however, have developed their own version of capitalism. Westerners view Chinese politics through the lens of their own ideologies, preventing them from understanding Chinese goals and policies. In Contemporary Chine
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monografia Rebiun36548266 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36548266 m o d | cr -n--------- 120323s2012 kyu ob s001 0 eng d 0-8131-4063-3 9786613673749 1-280-69678-8 0-8131-3643-1 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng Contemporary Chinese political thought debates and perspectives edited by Fred Dallmayr and Zhao Tingyang Lexington, Ky. University Press of Kentucky 2012 Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. University Press of Kentucky 1 online resource (307 p.) 1 online resource (307 p.) Asia in the new millennium Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction -- Ideological conflicts in modern China / Ji Wenshun -- The debates in contemporary Chinese political thought / Zhou Lian -- All-under-heaven and methodological relationism: an old story and new world peace / Zhao Tingyang -- Debating the Chinese theory of international relations / Zhang Feng -- Contemporary new Confucianism: its background, varieties, and significance / Liu Shuxian -- Modernity and Confucian political philosophy in a globalized world / Cheng Ming -- Four models of the relationship between Confucianism and democracy / He Baogang -- Confucianism and democracy: water and fire? water and oil? or water and fish? / Ni Peinim -- The dialectic of the Chinese revolution revisited: desublimation and resublimation in post-Mao China / Ci Jiwei -- China's future: suggestions from petty bourgeois socialist theories and some Chinese practices / Cui Zhiyuan -- Taking the China model seriously: one-party constitutionalism and economic development / Frank Fang -- Why is state effectiveness essential for democracy? / Wang Shaoguang -- The legitimacy of proletarian political practice: on Marxist political philosophy / Cheng Guangyun Westerners seem united in the belief that China has emerged as a major economic power and that this success will most likely continue indefinitely. But they are less certain about the future of China's political system. China's steps toward free market capitalism have led many outsiders to expect increased democratization and a more Western political system. The Chinese, however, have developed their own version of capitalism. Westerners view Chinese politics through the lens of their own ideologies, preventing them from understanding Chinese goals and policies. In Contemporary Chine English Dallmayr, Fred R. Fred Reinhard) 1928-) Zhao, Tingyang 0-8131-3642-3 Asia in the new millennium