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In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 112, Heft 3, S. 345-346
ISSN: 1474-029X
In: Australian Economic Review, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 365-380
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In: Arcana: kultura, historia, polityka ; dwumiesiȩcznik, Band 94
ISSN: 1233-6882
In: An East Gate book
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Verlagsinfo: What has Jiang Zemin really done - what kind of a leader is he, and what are his real goals? By one of the world's leading China watchers, South China Morning Post Editor Willy Wo-Lap Lam. A Must-read for anyone interested in Chinese politics, the future of China, and Chinese relations with the West.American foreign policy concerns are increasingly centered on China, but understanding Chinese politics and goals has always been difficult for Westerners, and never more so than now. In this masterful book, top China watcher Willy Wo-Lap Lam chronicles every aspect of the leadership of Jiang Zemin, from his personal governance style to his plans for economic reform, military goals, and more. The Era of Jiang Zemin brings far-reaching insight to virtually every issue of Chinese politics that concerns Westerners. Review Jiang Zemin's policies and goals for political and economic reform, including the status of reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Understand Jiang Zemin's complex relationship with the People's Liberation Army, his long-term military goals, and his view of the relationship with Taiwan. Learn about new forces inside and outside the Chinese Communist Party that will increasingly shape Chinese politics in the 21st century. The book includes a full chapter of insightful predictions that take into account current trends in ideology, nationalism, civil society, business, integration with Hong Kong, and more.
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"This book examines the policy, ideology and politics of Xi Jinping, State President and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and China's 'Ruler for life'. Through comparisons with former CCP leaders, including Deng Xiaoping, it assesses whether, having abandoned many of the key precepts of the Era of Reform and the Open Door, the conservative supreme leader's restitution of Maoist standards might enable China to sustain economic growth and project hard and soft power worldwide. The book also examines whether the Communist Party will succeed in retaining the support of 1.4 billion Chinese in the face of unprecedented challenges in the economic and geopolitical arenas. It also provides a comprehensive picture of Xi's rise to power; his AI-assisted and "legalistic" surveillance and control mechanisms; China's evolving economic system; Xi's foreign and national-security policies; and the implications of the 20th Party Congress of October 2022 from both domestic and foreign perspectives. Being amongst the first books in English on the ambitious and multi-faceted agendas that Xi has laid out taking China up to the early 2040s, this will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Chinese studies, China-U.S. relations, East Asian politics and Contemporary Asian history"--
Foreword/Acknowledgment -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction: Retrogressions under Xi Jinping in light of the institutional reforms of his liberal forebears -- The rise of Xi Jinping, his work style, and members of the Xi Faction -- Xi's ideological agenda: to push forward Xi Jinping thought on Socialism with Chinese characteristics for a New Era -- Xi Jinping's surveillance-state apparatus and its impact on society -- Xi's economic agenda: boosting party control over business while avoiding decoupling from the global marketplace -- Xi's foreign policy agenda: China to become rule-setter of the world -- Conclusion: The 20th Party Congress and beyond: Xi Jinping becomes leader for life but China faces unprecedented challenges.
"This book examines the policy, ideology and politics of Xi Jinping, State President and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and China's 'Ruler for life'. Through comparisons with former CCP leaders, including Deng Xiaoping, it assesses whether, having abandoned many of the key precepts of the Era of Reform and the Open Door, the conservative supreme leader's restitution of Maoist standards might enable China to sustain economic growth and project hard and soft power worldwide. The book also examines whether the Communist Party will succeed in retaining the support of 1.4 billion Chinese in the face of unprecedented challenges in the economic and geopolitical arenas. It also provides a comprehensive picture of Xi's rise to power; his AI-assisted and "legalistic" surveillance and control mechanisms; China's evolving economic system; Xi's foreign and national-security policies; and the implications of the 20th Party Congress of October 2022 from both domestic and foreign perspectives. Being amongst the first books in English on the ambitious and multi-faceted agendas that Xi has laid out taking China up to the early 2040s, this will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Chinese studies, China-U.S. relations, East Asian politics and Contemporary Asian history"--
"This book examines the policy, ideology and politics of Xi Jinping, State President and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and China's 'Ruler for life'. Through comparisons with former CCP leaders, including Deng Xiaoping, it assesses whether, having abandoned many of the key precepts of the Era of Reform and the Open Door, the conservative supreme leader's restitution of Maoist standards might enable China to sustain economic growth and project hard and soft power worldwide. The book also examines whether the Communist Party will succeed in retaining the support of 1.4 billion Chinese in the face of unprecedented challenges in the economic and geopolitical arenas. It also provides a comprehensive picture of Xi's rise to power; his AI-assisted and "legalistic" surveillance and control mechanisms; China's evolving economic system; Xi's foreign and national-security policies; and the implications of the 20th Party Congress of October 2022 from both domestic and foreign perspectives. Being amongst the first books in English on the ambitious and multi-faceted agendas that Xi has laid out taking China up to the early 2040s, this will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Chinese studies, China-U.S. relations, East Asian politics and Contemporary Asian history"--
Introduction: The civil society vs. Xi Jinping's police-state apparatus -- Contributions of intellectuals : emancipating the mind in the midst of ruthless suppression -- Human rights lawyers' struggle against Xi Jinping's "socialist rule by law" -- A new awakening for China's oppressed Christians -- How the China-U.S. cold war opens up opportunities for the civil society.
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"The Fight for China's Future throws light on the quintessence of 21st Century Chinese politics through the prism of the struggle between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and China's vibrant intelligentsia and civil society. This book examines Xi Jinping's 24-hour, multi-dimensional, AI-enabled police-state apparatus and explores the CCP's policy towards civil society. Through exclusive interviews with activists from different provinces, it analyses the experiences and aspirations of key stakeholders in Chinese society, especially intellectuals, human rights attorneys and Christian worshippers. Providing an examination of recent global trends in relation to CCP policies, including China's relationship with the US, it also goes on to explore the possible trajectories of future change. Featuring an assessment of Xi Jinping's leadership style and the opportunities this has given certain groups to promote the rule of law, media freedom and other global norms, this book will be invaluable to students of Chinese politics, society and culture"--
The agenda of Xi Jinping : is the Chinese Communist party Capable of thorough reforms? / Willy Lam -- The legacy of Mao Zedong / Yiu-Chung Wong and Willy Lam -- The CCP's exploitation of Confucianism and legalism / Delia Lin -- The CCP's use and abuse of nationalism / Edward Friedman -- The party runs the show : how the CCP controls the state and towers over the government, legislature and judiciary / Jean-Pierre Cabestan -- The role of party congresses / Guoguang Wu -- The PLA as the lifeline of the party / Ka Po Ng -- Factional politics in the party-state apparatus / Zhiyue Bo -- Evolution of the party since 1976 : ideological and functional adoptions / Joseph Y.S. Cheng -- The CCP's meritocratic cadre system / Akio Takahara -- "The new (old) normal" : the party's propaganda system under Jiang, Hu, and Xi / Anne-Marie Brady -- How the party-state runs the economy : a model of elite decision-making in the financial market / Victor Shih -- Implementing tax reform and rural reconstruction in China : a case study of the CCP's agrarian policy / Chiew-Siang Bryan Ho -- The party's policy toward labor / Bill Taylor -- Reform, repression, co-optation : the CCP's policy toward intellectuals / Jean-Philippe Beja -- The party and the law / Eva Pils -- Two steps forward one backward : the CCP's policy toward women / Marina Thorborg -- Public policy and lgbt people and activism in mainland China / Elaine Jeffreys -- The CCP's tibet policy : stability through coercion and development / Tsering Topgyal -- The party-state's nationalist strategy to control the Uyghur : silenced voices / Dru Gladney -- The future of the CCP / Kerry Brown and Konstantinos Tsimonis -- Changing patterns of Chinese civil society : comparing the Hu-Wen and the Xi Jinping eras / Chloe Froissart -- Can the Internet and social media change the party? / David Bandurski -- China and the world : from the Chinese dream to the Chinese world order / Simon Shen
Renowned for his coverage of China's elite politics and leadership transitions, veteran Sinologist Willy Lam has produced the first book-length study in English of the rise of Xi Jinping--General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since November 2012. With rare insight, Lam describes Xi's personal history and his fascination with quasi-Maoist values, the factional politics through which he ascended, the configuration of power of the Fifth-Generation leadership, and the country's likely future directions under the charismatic ""princeling.""Despite an undistinguished career as a pro.