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The state and society of China : a century long ensemble of "Great Power" and "New Citizens" / Yong Gao, Ying Wu.

Van Pelt Library HN733.5 .G36 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gao, Yong (Sociologist), author.
Wu, Ying, author.
Series:
Social development experiences in China
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
China--Social conditions.
China.
Social conditions.
China--Politics and government.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
vii, 187 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer, [2018]
Summary:
This book places the topic of the state and society in the context of modern development in China over the past century, investigating the dynamic relation and internal tension between the state's power enhancement and society's vitality activation instead of simply regarding the country and society as two separate entities. Building a modern country and activating the people's vitality involves three closely linked and mutually supporting aspects: establishing the identity recognition of the people to unite the nation; adjusting the organizational system of the society to promote mobilization and institute a social incentive system; and determining dominant strategies and means for the interaction between the country and society to address social-governance issues. This book carefully sheds light on the logic behind China's roundabout strategy for building a modern country and motivating the vitality of its people.
Contents:
"State
Society" Issues under China's Historical Context
During 1949 to 1978: Social Integration and Mass Mobilization
During 1979 to 1992: Delegating Power & Transferring Benefits and Germination of Benefits
During 1993 to 2002: Adjustment & Transformation and Multivariate Differentiation
Since 2003: People's Livelihood Strategies and Participation in Appeal
National Ability Enhancement and Social Vitality Motivation.
Notes:
"Jointly published with China Social Sciences Press"--title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9811066612
9789811066610
OCLC:
1002006046

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