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Democracy in China: The Coming Crisis

Book information

Publisher
Harvard University Press
Year
2019
ISBN
0674238184, 9780674238183
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
24 MB (25524938 bytes)
Pages
432\433
Time added
2020-07-18 17:26:46

Description

A respected Chinese political philosopher calls for the Communist Party to take the lead in moving China along the path to democracy before it is too late. With Xi Jinping potentially set as president for life, China’s move toward political democracy may appear stalled. But Jiwei Ci argues that four decades of reform have created a mentality in the Chinese people that is just waiting for the political system to catch up, resulting in a disjunction between popular expectations and political realities. The inherent tensions in a largely democratic society without a democratic political system will trigger an unprecedented crisis of legitimacy, forcing the Communist Party to act or die. Two crises loom for the government. First is the waning of the Communist Party’s revolutionary legacy, which the party itself sees as a grave threat. Second is the fragility of the next leadership transition. No amount of economic success will compensate for the party’s legitimacy deficit when the time comes. The only effective response, Ci argues, will be an orderly transition to democracy. To that end, the Chinese government needs to start priming its citizens for democracy, preparing them for new civil rights and civic responsibilities. Embracing this pragmatic role offers the Communist Party a chance to survive. Its leaders therefore have good reason to initiate democratic change. Sure to challenge the Communist Party and stir debate, Democracy in China brings an original and important voice to an issue with far-reaching consequences for China and the world. Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Preface Introduction: A Prudential Approach to Democracy Part One. The Legitimation Crisis 1. Legitimacy and Performance 2. The Question of Regime Perpetuation Part Two. The Democratic Challenge 3. The Case for Democracy 4. Democracy and the Self-Protection of Society 5. Contradictions and Arrested Transitions 6. Democratic Preparation Part Three. The International and Hong Kong Dimensions 7. Democracy at Home and Legitimacy around the World 8. Two Systems, One Democratic Future Concluding Reflections Notes Index

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