Civil Society Under Authoritarianism: The China Model

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Despite the dominant narrative of the repression of civil society in China, Civil Society under Authoritarianism: The China Model argues that interactions between local officials and civil society facilitate a learning process, whereby each actor learns about the intentions and work processes of the other. Over the past two decades, often facilitated by foreign donors and problems within the general social framework, these interactions generated a process in which officials learned the benefits and disadvantages of civil society. Civil society supports local officials' efforts to provide social services and improve public policies, yet it also engages in protest and other activities that challenge social stability and development. This duality motivates local officials in China to construct a 'social management' system - known as consultative authoritarianism - to encourage the beneficial aspects and discourage the dangerous ones.

Author(s): Jessica C. Teets
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2014

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 252
Tags: Civil Society: China; Authoritarianism: China

Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction | Civil Society in China
Chapter 1 | Policy Learning in China
Chapter 2 | Let Many Civil Societies Bloom
Chapter 3 | Converging on Consultative Authoritarianism
Chapter 4 | Civil Society Strategies in China
Conclusion | Illiberal Wave
Bibliography
Index