Chinese political culture, 1989-2000 / Shiping Hua, editor.
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Language: | English |
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Armonk, N.Y. :
M.E. Sharpe,
©2001.
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Series: | Studies on contemporary China.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: some paradigmatic issues in the study of Chinese political culture / Shiping Hua
- Sage, teacher, businessman: Confucius as a model male / Kam Louie
- The changing concept of zhong (loyalty): emerging new Chinese political culture / Godwin C. Chu
- New Confucianism: a native response to Western philosophy / Roger T. Ames
- Still building the nation: the causes and consequences of China's patriotic fervor / Edward Friedman
- Curing the sickness and saving the party: neo-Maosim and neo-conservatism in the 1990s / Kalpana Misra.
- The antipolitical tendency in contemporary Chinese political thinking / Peter Moody
- Political culture as social construction of reality: a case study of Hong Kong's images in mainland China / Jonathan Jian-Hua Zhu and Huixin Ke
- Diversification of Chinese entrepreneurs and cultural pluralism in the reform era / Cheng Li
- Provincial identities and political cultures: modernism, traditionalism, parochialism, and separatism / Alan P.L. Liu
- Political culture of election in Taiwanese and Chinese minority areas / Chih-yu Shih.
- Religion and society in China and Taiwan / Wenfang Tang
- Culture shift and regime legitimacy: comparing mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong / Yun-han Chu and Yu-tzung Chang.