China's Crisis: Dilemmas of Reform and Prospects for Democracy

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Columbia University Press, 1990 - 242 頁

Nathan explored the roots of the Tiananmen tragedy in Deng Xiaoping's ten-year reform. How will cultural values and attitudes shape China's political development? What will be the impact of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the West? Drawing on ground-breaking empirical research, Nathan measures the expectations of individual Chinese and their attitudes toward government and democracy.

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A Factionalism Model for CCP Politics
23
Political Risk in China
38
The New Optimism
71
Two Essays
82
23880
97
Paradoxes of Reform and Pressures for Change
116
Democratizing Transition in Taiwan with Yangsun Chou
129
The Effect of Taiwans Political Reform on Taiwan
153
Chinese Democracy in 1989
171
Prospects for Chinese Democracy
193
Index
233
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Andrew J. Nathan is Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. He is the author of China's New Rulers: The Secret Files (New York Review of Books, 2002) with Bruce Gilley; the co-editor of Constructing Human Rights in the Age of Globalization (Routledge, 2003) with Mahmood Monshipouri, Neil Englehart, and Kavita Philip; and the co-editor of How East Asians View Democracy (CUP 2010) with Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, and Doh Chull Shin.

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