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From 17th to 18th Party Congress: Implications for Intra-Party Democracy
Published 2015-03-01“…Growing intra-party pluralism and intensified factional rivalry have pressured the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to adjust the authoritarian official-selection system by resorting to an 'intra-Party democracy' mechanism based on informal polls among influential party officials and retirees. …”
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The Xi Jinping administration’s desire for legitimacy: the strategic implication of its “new political party system”
Published 2022-07-01“…ABSTRACTOn June 25th, 2021, the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China issued a white paper entitled “China’s New Political Party System.” …”
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Hong Kong No More: From Semi-democracy to Semi-authoritarianism
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Postscript ―― Thirty Years after the Tiananmen Protests and June Fourth Massacre: Requiem for a Chinese Dream – and Recharting the Path of Nonviolent Action and Civil Societal Move...
Published 2019-06-01“…The massacre during the night of 3rd-4th June thirty years ago in Beijing represents a human tragedy so poignant, and the State’s attempt to obliterate all citizens’ memory of the whole event and the individual tragedies involved over the past thirty years has been so monstrous, that makes the struggle to maintain that memory so important, not only because of a measure of obligation of the world to those who died by the sword of a ruthless State in 1989, but also a duty to thwart the relentless attempt to force a mass amnesia not only on the Chinese citizens but all people in the world – as highlighted in the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China and the New School for Democracy’s 2019 Taipei Conference’s Declaration: by the Party regime that “exploits the strengths of speedy economic development and the powers of science and technology to tighten domestic control and expand its international influence”. …”
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China’s Political Reforms in the Early 21<sup>st</sup> Century
Published 2015-04-01“…For achievement of these purposes political reforms in China have to provide "improvement of socialist democracy" and "the socialist constitutional state". …”
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China’s Political Reforms in the Early 21 Century
Published 2015-01-01“…For achievement of these purposes political reforms in China have to provide "improvement of socialist democracy" and "the socialist constitutional state". …”
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The Theological Foundation of Democracy According to Ratzinger
Published 2018-04-01“…Is the growing popularity of political parties opposed to the European Union, and often embracing anti-democratic ideologies, compatible with Fukuyama’s thesis? …”
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Rising global economic power by China to challenge new global order
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China’s Political Reforms in the Early 21<sup>st</sup> Century
Published 2015-01-01“…For achievement of these purposes political reforms in China have to provide "improvement of socialist democracy" and "the socialist constitutional state". …”
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Building China’s Eldercare Market: The Imperatives of Capital Accumulation and Social Stability
Published 2022-05-01“…The paper argues that NPM has different rationalities in China than in liberal democracies; in China, they strengthen the Party and contribute to the durability of the authoritarian rule, rather than “shrink the state”. …”
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Political Legitimacy of Vietnam's One PartyState: Challenges and Responses
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Development of Restorative Justice in China: Theory and Practice
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The development of relations between Latin American and Caribbean countries and China
Published 2021-04-01“…Cooperation between China and the LAC promotes multipolarity and democracy in international relations, strengthens the voice of developing countries in international affairs, and protects the common interests of both parties and other developing countries. …”
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Network of Words
Published 2021-09-01“… Liang Qichao (1873-1929) and Chen Duxiu (1879-1942) were two of the most brilliant writers and influential public intellectuals in late nineteenth-, early twentieth-century China. Born six years apart, both men electrified the country with their publications of New Citizen’s Journal and New Youth, respectively, and heralded the character of a new and modern citizen, befitting a new century and a new China. …”
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Strategy and Tactics of Taiwan’s Foreign Policy Against the Background of Aggravated Tensions with China
Published 2022-12-01“…Continuously losing its “diplomatic allies” due to Beijing’s intensified activities in limiting Taiwan’s international space since 2016, the Taiwan administration purposefully builds up and actively uses such advantages as developed democracy, technological power, and competitive, innovative, open economy in order to attract new like-minded partners for close cooperation.…”
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Le droit du travail et les migrants ruraux : instituer un nouveau salariat en Chine
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The making of ‘state-subjects’: a neo-institutional analysis of communist women cadres involved in China’s local governance
Published 2020“…</p> <p>The empirical basis for this research consists of political ethnography conducted over one year in three different provinces in China. The data collection involved carrying out continuous participant observation and in-depth interviews with over 40 female leading figures in China’s local governments, party committees, Party schools and Women’s Federations. …”
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Foreign Policy of President Kh. Battulga (2017-2020)
Published 2020-12-01“…Mongolia located between Russia and China has been the object of close attention not only for its geographic neighbors, but also for non-regional states called as “third neighbor”. …”
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