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China and autocracy

China and autocracy
political influence and the limits of global democracy

  • ISBN: 9780755637263
  • Editorial: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd.
  • Lugar de la edición: London. Reino Unido
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 240
  • Idiomas: Inglés

Papel: Rústica
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Resumen

What effect is China's successful autocracy having on global politics? Is it leading to the decline of democracy, and the rise of 'strong man' government worldwide? China's success economically, this collection argues, is undermining the post-war consensus that 'liberal democracy is best'. In a multi-polar, Chinese-dominated world, Trump, Putin, Erdogan, and other global leaders no longer criticize China. In fact, they frequently invoke the usefulness of 'strong' and 'united' leadership. At the same time, China seeks to wear the mantle of a great power, and in doing so talks about human rights, climate change, freedom and economic liberalism. This collection examines how China views itself and where reality meets rhetoric on trade, international relations, diplomacy, economics and social policy. The contributors expertly dissect China's autocracy, and show how a ripple effect is altering the political-model consensus around the world.

1. China's Authoritarianism Goes Global? Domestic and International Dimensions
2. The Prospect of Democracy in China: One-Man Leadership and Institutional Change
3. China's Provincial Leaders of Communist Propaganda
4. Politics of Representation and the Changing Meanings of Rule of Law in Contemporary China
5. Eliminating and Raising Tigers and Flies: The Paradox of China's Anti-Corruption Campaign
6. Is It Possible to Harmonize Universalism with Localism? Deliberating Human RightsDiscourse in China
7. Realising the Chinese Dream beyond China: A Prospect Connecting the Domestic Dimension with the International One
8. China and the 'Adversary' Dynamic in U.S. Foreign Policy Discourses in the 21st Century
9. India and China: Overcoming the great wall of mistrust
10. China in Latin America
11. China in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for democracy promotion
12. China's Autocracy, Global Democracy and their Limits in an Age of Uncertainty

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