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100 1_ $aLi, Jung-hsin,$eauthor.
245 10 $aConsultative Democracy or Consultative Authoritarianism?$h[electronic resource] :$bUnderstanding Chinese Consultative Politics /$cby Rongxin Li.
250    $a1st ed. 2022.
264 _1 $aSingapore :$bSpringer Nature Singapore :$bImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,$c2022.
300    $a1 online resource (311 pages)
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504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520    $aThis book theorizes Chinese politics, specifically about China’s “deliberative democracy (xieshang minzhu 协商民主)”. Creating a China-West comparative framework, the author interrogates China's government's claims to give representation to citizens, allowing readers to see how all of these concepts interact within Chinese ideology, democratic discourse, and governance, and their relationship with Chinese authoritarianism. Above all, this book represents a sustained hybridization of political theory, one which is neither a simple democratic-authoritarian dichotomy, nor a reinterpretation of the official propaganda. This study will interest scholars of Chinese politics and statecraft, shedding light on an emergent discourse of the state – Chinese xieshang minzhu. More importantly, this book goes beyond a simple rhetorical and linguistic use of ‘deliberative democracy’ in the Western sense, and rather emphasizes the very consultative nature of Chinese politics, which facilitates and reconsolidates Chinese authoritarianism. Rongxin Li is a postdoctoral fellow at School of Government and Research Center for Chinese Politics, Peking University, China; he holds a PhD from the Research Center of Sociological and Political Study in Paris and Paris 8 University, France. .
505 0_ $a1. Introduction -- 2. Deliberative democracy in the west -- 3. Aythoritarian deliberation, aythoritarian consultation and beyond -- 4. Consultative democracy and beyond, an indiginalized reframing of ‘deliberative democracy’ -- 5. Reconsolidation of chinese authoritarianism? The institutionalization of consultation -- 6. Consultative/deliberative governance in practice -- 7. Conclusion.
650 _0 $aAsia$xPolitics and government.
650 _0 $aPolitical science.
650 _0 $aComparative government.
650 14 $aAsian Politics.
650 24 $aPolitical Theory.
650 24 $aComparative Politics.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aLi, Rongxin$tConsultative Democracy or Consultative Authoritarianism?$dSingapore : Palgrave Macmillan US,c2022$z9789811938689

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