Collective Democracy: Political and Legal Reform in China

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by Chih-yu Shih

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The author finds "collective democracy" as practiced in the People's Republic of China a departure from the Western norm. It does not purport to enhance individual human rights; rather, it aims at preserving and promoting a sense of community so that no one will be neglected in the process of political development and social reform and that there will be no self-centered boundaries separating members within the society. The book allows readers to appreciate and to develop a deeper understanding of legal and political reforms being undertaken inside China. Chih-yu Shih teaches Chinese politics, political psychology, and postcolonial feminism at National Taiwan University. He is author of The Spirit of Chinese Foreign Policy, State and Society in China's Political Economy , and Symbolic War . Used Book in Good Condition

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