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Governance, Domestic Change, and Social Policy in China, 100 Years after the Xinhai Revolution, edited by Jean-Marc Blanchard, Kun-Chin Lin

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Governance, Domestic Change, and Social Policy in China, 100 Years after the Xinhai Revolution, edited by Jean-Marc Blanchard, Kun-Chin Lin
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Governance, Domestic Change, and Social Policy in China
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
961931821
Responsibility statement
edited by Jean-Marc Blanchard, Kun-Chin Lin
Series statement
Springer eBooks
Sub title
100 Years after the Xinhai Revolution
Summary
This book constitutes the first comprehensive retrospective on one hundred years of post-dynastic China and compares enduring challenges of governance in the period around the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1911 to those of contemporary China. The authors examine three key areas of domestic change and policy adaptation: social welfare provision, local political institutional reform, and social and environmental consequences of major infrastructure projects. Demonstrating remarkable parallels between the immediate post-Qing era and the recent phase of Chinese reform since the late-1990s, the book highlights common challenges to the political leadership by tracing dynamics of state activism in crafting new social space and terms of engagement for problem-solving and exploring social forces that continue to undermine the centralizing impetus of the state.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Ch 1: Governance, Domestic Change, and Social Policy in China in Historical Perspective (Lin and Blanchard) -- Ch 2: Historical Continuities in Social Assistance in China, 1911 – 2011 (Hammond) -- Ch 3: ‘As plants grow towards sunlight…: Amity Foundation’s Social Function in Historical Perspective (Wielander) -- Ch 4: Governing Disasters: A Comparative Analysis of the 1931, 1954 and 1998 Middle-Yangzi Floods in Hubei (Courtney) -- Ch 5: Reasons to Dam: China’s Hydropower Politics and Its Socio- Environmental Consequences (Habich) -- Ch 6: Grassroots Governance Reform in Urban China (Trott) -- Ch 7: China’s Political Stability: Comparisons and Reflections (Zheng)
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