On the sixth generation : preliminary speculations about Chinese politics after Xi/ Lowell Dittmer
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal Of Contemporary China : Vol.29, No. 122, March 2020, pp.253-265 (102)Summary: The article highlights a review of the past pattern of China's generational evolution and by a theory of generational change to account for it. The essay concludes with a discussion of China's path-dependent cyclical future evolution. According to scarcity theory, a compensatory drive for scarce values may hence be expected to arise with the 6th generation. The socialization theory: the CCP leadership may be expected not only to reflect the needs of the next generation but to try to control and to mold it.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article highlights a review of the past pattern of China's generational evolution and by a theory of generational change to account for it. The essay concludes with a discussion of China's path-dependent cyclical future evolution. According to scarcity theory, a compensatory drive for scarce values may hence be expected to arise with the 6th generation. The socialization theory: the CCP leadership may be expected not only to reflect the needs of the next generation but to try to control and to mold it.
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