The Chinese discourse on good governance: content and implications/ He Li

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal Of Contemporary China : Vol.29, No. 126, November 2020, pp.824-837 (102)Summary: This study finds that the Chinese intellectual discourse on governance is a double-edged sword. It has generated some important theoretical rendering and practical designs of the governance reforms that the Party-state could cherry-pick. The enhanced governance capacity could help the regime build up legitimacy without convergence to liberal democracy. This article focuses on the following research questions: what is the main content of the Chinese intellectual discourse on good governance? What are the implications of the discourse?
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This study finds that the Chinese intellectual discourse on governance is a double-edged sword. It has generated some important theoretical rendering and practical designs of the governance reforms that the Party-state could cherry-pick. The enhanced governance capacity could help the regime build up legitimacy without convergence to liberal democracy. This article focuses on the following research questions: what is the main content of the Chinese intellectual discourse on good governance? What are the implications of the discourse?

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