K Latham - Consuming China, 2012 - api.taylorfrancis.com
In the last two-and-a-half decades under reform, China's media have undergone major transformations and changes which have introduced the rhetorics and practices of market …
China is finding it ever more difficult to straddle the divide between its anachronistic political system and its booming market economy. A reconsideration of the country's political future …
L Kang - Journal of Contemporary China, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The paper argues that China's global expansion and calls for its use of soft power are provoking an ideological crisis which is becoming one of the most critical challenges of the …
MD Johnson - Sinopsis. China in context and perspective, 2020 - sinopsis.cz
Summary The Chinese Communist Party's concept of security is expanding to meet new systemic challenges to continued one-party rule. Threats such as ideological change and …
After four decades of autocratic rule, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is at one of those critical moments in history when a society …
K Brown - Critical readings on the communist party of China (4 …, 2017 - brill.com
China has been called a “post-Communist society”. Marxism and the other dominant thought forms on which the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) came to power, and exercised that …
CY Shih - Comparative Political Studies, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
Chinese political culture has undergone profound changes since the Great Leap Forward (GLF) Campaign in 1958. The campaign extended the scope of the Chinese moral regime to …
In the past three decades, China has risen from near collapse to a powerhouse--upending nearly every convention on the world stage, whether policy or business. China is now the …