Explaining Chinese Democratization
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Hu seeks to explain China''s failure to establish a democratic system. He demonstrates both continuity and change in China''s democratization process. Modern China regards power and wealth as primary goals and treats a strong state as a major means to these ends. Such a preference puts democracy on a back burner.Employing a theoretical framework which consists of five factorshistorical legacies local forces the world system socialist values and economic developmentHu shows that while all of these factors were at work in all eras each assumes a special significance in a particular period. Traditional China before the 1911 Revolution attempted to adjust itself to a new Western-dominated world. In the Republican era the control of local forces topped the political agenda. Nationalist China sought to survive and develop in the world system while Maoist China set for itself the task of building a socialist state. And of course economic development has been the priority of the Deng era. As Hu shows these five factors have had determining impacts on the long struggle for democracy in China.
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