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Urban Chinese Governance, Contention, and Social Control in the New Millennium

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This collection includes seven essays translated from the leading Chinese-language journal Open Times. Bringing together a wide range of leading experts across several disciplines, this book offers...
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This collection includes seven essays translated from the leading Chinese-language journal Open Times. Bringing together a wide range of leading experts across several disciplines, this book offers critical insights on some of the most important questions of contemporary urban Chinese politics and society. Drawing on extensive research across different localities and issues in China, the chapters offer rich data and fresh analyses of the shifting contours of urban governance, social mobilization and contention, and mechanisms of social control in the new Millennium. Taken together, this collection represents the most comprehensive look in some years at how urban Chinese political institutions have adapted and responded to challenges and how social actors and groups have mobilized to press for redress of substantial new grievances.
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Price: $212.00
Pages: 236
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China
Publication Date: 01 August 2019
ISBN: 9789004408623
Format: Hardcover
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"Taken together, through evidence from in-depth interviews, participant observation, and surveys, this collection sheds light on numerous aspects of urban Chinese governance, characterized by a strategic state, smart resisters, vigilant NGOs, and a ubiquitous market." - Yao Li , University of Florida, in: The China Journal, No. 86 (July 2021)
William Hurst, Ph.D. (2005), University of California-Berkeley, is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. His most recent monograph is Ruling Before the Law: The Politics of the Legal Regimes in China and Indonesia (Cambridge 2018).