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This book is a comprehensive synthesis of how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has fought on various fronts for survival since the reform refuting the China Collapse thesis by scrutinizing current realities, the proactive strategies adopted by the CCP and the critical role of traditional political culture, and the international environment in shaping state-society dynamics in China. More importantly, the book conducts a deep analysis of the reasons that this authoritarian regime could act responsively and progressively. The CCP possesses strong vigilance and adaptability assets which have helped it survive various crises over the past decades. This book scrutinizes the Chinese cultural environment as well as the political perception and economic interests of major social actors presumed to be forces with potential power to topple the regime. Both the state-dependency resulting from a late developer context and the elements of collectivism and rule by virtue in traditional Chinese cul

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“Why has the Chinese Communist Party not collapsed? The answer is simple: because it has gained the trust of the people. Why has it gained the trust of the people? The answer is complex and this book sheds much light; it is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand contemporary Chinese politics.” -- Daniel A. Bell, Shandong University, author of The China Model
“Why Communist China Isn’t Collapsing attempts to explain the survival of the Chinese Communist regime. The authors argue that its legitimacy has a solid foundation in terms of Chinese political theory and political culture. As China now faces a deteriorating domestic and international environment, their thesis deserves careful consideration by those concerned with its future.” -- Joseph Y.S. Cheng, City University of Hong Kong
“This book is a timely overview of the factors behind China’s remarkable economic success and rise to power that challenges conventional wisdom predicting either the collapse or democratization of China. While drawing on, and often dismissing the relevance of the western academic literature and theories, Sun and Zhang present a detailed insiders’ view of state-society relations that is largely sympathetic to the leadership role of the Chinese Communist Party as a responsive authoritarian regime.” -- Randall Peerenboom, retired professor of law, University of California, Los Angeles, and author of China Modernizes: Threat to the West or Model for the Rest?

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2:“Comcapitalism”—The CCP’s Legitimacy Battle on the Political and Economic Front Chapter 3: “Comfucianism”—The CCP’s Fight on the Ideological and Cultural Front Chapter 4: “Blocking, Dredging, and Channeling”—The CCP’s Struggle on the Social Front Chapter 5: Stability at Risk? Party Elites and Factionalism Chapter 6: Unexpected Allies—Coopted Capitalists and The Middle Class Chapter 7: The Marginalized Social Class—Workers and Peasants Chapter 8: The Calculated Strategies of Hard Power and Soft Tread Chapter 9: International Political Crisis and the CCP’s New Opportunities Chapter 10: Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/5/2019 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498567152, 978-1498567152
      ISBN10: 1498567150

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is a comprehensive synthesis of how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has fought on various fronts for survival since the reform refuting the China Collapse thesis by scrutinizing current realities, the proactive strategies adopted by the CCP and the critical role of traditional political culture, and the international environment in shaping state-society dynamics in China. More importantly, the book conducts a deep analysis of the reasons that this authoritarian regime could act responsively and progressively. The CCP possesses strong vigilance and adaptability assets which have helped it survive various crises over the past decades. This book scrutinizes the Chinese cultural environment as well as the political perception and economic interests of major social actors presumed to be forces with potential power to topple the regime. Both the state-dependency resulting from a late developer context and the elements of collectivism and rule by virtue in traditional Chinese cul

      Trade Review
      “Why has the Chinese Communist Party not collapsed? The answer is simple: because it has gained the trust of the people. Why has it gained the trust of the people? The answer is complex and this book sheds much light; it is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand contemporary Chinese politics.” -- Daniel A. Bell, Shandong University, author of The China Model
      “Why Communist China Isn’t Collapsing attempts to explain the survival of the Chinese Communist regime. The authors argue that its legitimacy has a solid foundation in terms of Chinese political theory and political culture. As China now faces a deteriorating domestic and international environment, their thesis deserves careful consideration by those concerned with its future.” -- Joseph Y.S. Cheng, City University of Hong Kong
      “This book is a timely overview of the factors behind China’s remarkable economic success and rise to power that challenges conventional wisdom predicting either the collapse or democratization of China. While drawing on, and often dismissing the relevance of the western academic literature and theories, Sun and Zhang present a detailed insiders’ view of state-society relations that is largely sympathetic to the leadership role of the Chinese Communist Party as a responsive authoritarian regime.” -- Randall Peerenboom, retired professor of law, University of California, Los Angeles, and author of China Modernizes: Threat to the West or Model for the Rest?

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2:“Comcapitalism”—The CCP’s Legitimacy Battle on the Political and Economic Front Chapter 3: “Comfucianism”—The CCP’s Fight on the Ideological and Cultural Front Chapter 4: “Blocking, Dredging, and Channeling”—The CCP’s Struggle on the Social Front Chapter 5: Stability at Risk? Party Elites and Factionalism Chapter 6: Unexpected Allies—Coopted Capitalists and The Middle Class Chapter 7: The Marginalized Social Class—Workers and Peasants Chapter 8: The Calculated Strategies of Hard Power and Soft Tread Chapter 9: International Political Crisis and the CCP’s New Opportunities Chapter 10: Conclusion

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