Value changes and regime stability in contemporary China [electronic resource] / Wei Shan.
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- 其他題名:
- Series on contemporary China,
- 出版: Singapore : World Scientific c2021.
- 叢書名: Series on contemporary China,v. 48
- 主題: Social change--China. , Social movements--China. , Social control--China. , State, The. , China--Politics and government--2002-
- 版本:1st ed.
- ISBN: 9789811209000 (ebk.)
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- 一般註:Includes index. Introduction : state and society in China -- Generational changes in political behaviors -- Post-materialism of youth in Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China -- Comparing social values in Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China -- Middle-class protests, labor disputes and ethnic tensions -- Strengthening the machine of social control -- Judicial reform: Refining the way of ruling. 110年度臺灣學術電子書暨資料庫聯盟採購
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"This book provides a comprehensive examination of value changes of Chinese citizens, especially the younger generation, and how the Chinese authorities take efforts to adapt to such changes and refine its social control mechanisms. The book discusses three related themes through a series of topics. The first theme examines the changes in political attitudes and values among Chinese youths, comparing them to the older generations in the mainland and their contemporaries in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The second theme focuses on the recent development of social unrests, new pursuits that emerged in the Chinese society, and new means adopted by the Chinese protestors. The third theme touches on the responses of the party-state under the Xi Jinping administration, and how it has sophisticatized the machine of social control. With these three themes, this book also adds on to the understanding of regime stability of the Communist system in China, and how this system handles a variety of challenges brought about by dramatic social changes"--
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"This book provides a comprehensive examination of value changes of Chinese citizens, especially the younger generation, and how the Chinese authorities take efforts to adapt to such changes and refine its social control mechanisms. The book discusses three related themes through a series of topics. The first theme examines the changes in political attitudes and values among Chinese youths, comparing them to the older generations in the mainland and their contemporaries in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The second theme focuses on the recent development of social unrests, new pursuits that emerged in the Chinese society, and new means adopted by the Chinese protestors. The third theme touches on the responses of the party-state under the Xi Jinping administration, and how it has sophisticatized the machine of social control. With these three themes, this book also adds on to the understanding of regime stability of the Communist system in China, and how this system handles a variety of challenges brought about by dramatic social changes"--Publisher's website.