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William A. Joseph

    Politics in China
    • Politics in China

      An Introduction, Third Edition

      • 656 Seiten
      • 23 Lesestunden

      On October 1, 2019, the People's Republic of China (PRC) marked its 70th anniversary, reflecting on seven decades of significant transformation. Under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), China evolved from one of the world's poorest nations to a rapidly growing economy, emerging as a formidable global power challenging the United States. However, this journey has not been without turmoil. The late 1950s saw the PRC suffer the deadliest famine in history, primarily due to leadership failures. This was followed by a collapse of government authority, leading to civil unrest and violence. In 1989, the CCP brutally suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations, showcasing its commitment to maintaining power. Today, China is largely peaceful and prosperous, with the CCP sustaining control through a mix of repression and public support driven by economic growth. Nevertheless, the country faces numerous challenges, including economic slowdown, environmental degradation, corruption, inequality, ethnic tensions, and increasing social protests. This comprehensive introduction to Chinese politics explores the governance of the world's most populous nation, featuring a revised third edition that includes a new chapter on the internet's role in politics. The book covers significant periods in modern Chinese history and delves into key issues and developments in regions like Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

      Politics in China2019