National identity and democratic prospects in socialist China/

Main Author: Friedman, Edward, 1934-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Armonk, N.Y. ; London: M.E. Sharpe, c1995
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245 1 0 |a National identity and democratic prospects in socialist China/  |c Edward Friedman 
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500 |a "An East gate book." 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 1 |a 1. Contending National Projects -- 2. New Nationalist Identities inPost-Leninist Transformations -- 3. Ethnic Identity and theDenationalization and Democratization of Leninist States -- 4. A FailedChinese Modernity -- 5. China's North-South Split and the Forces ofDisintegration -- 6. Reconstructing China's National Identity -- 7.Anti-Imperialism in Chinese Foreign Policy -- 8. Democracy and PeaceVersus Dictatorship and War -- 9. Confucian Leninism and PatriarchalAuthoritarianism -- 10. Is China a Model of Reform Success? -- 11. WasMao Zedong a Revolutionary? -- 12. Is Democracy a Universal EthicalStandard? -- 13. Consolidating Democratic Breakthroughs in LeninistStates -- 14. Permanent Technological Revolution and China's TortuousPath to Democratizing Leninism -- 15. Democracy and "Mao Fever" -- 16.The Oppositional Decoding of China's Leninist Media -- 17. SomeContinuities Are Radical Ruptures. 
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