Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes: Comparing China and Russia
Editat de Karrie Koesel, Valerie Bunce, Jessica Weissen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190093495
ISBN-10: 0190093498
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 231 x 155 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190093498
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 231 x 155 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
...a very rich and much needed collection of studies discussing state-society relations in Russia and China.
offers original contributions that contain both empirical and theoretical insights produced through a comparison of the two regimes ... This volume makes a powerful argument as to why this dialog needs to resume. The editors outline a conceptual framework and a set of empirical questions that can inform the interaction between the two scholarly communities. Intellectually adventurous scholars are sure to find such research on comparative authoritarianism to be highly relevant and deeply rewarding.
the tools of analysis herein deployed are undoubtedly useful in an examination of the nature of other authoritarian regimes around the world.
Must-read material for students, journalists, and activists interested in how authoritarian politics works in the world's most influential non-democratic states. The volume takes seriously the too-often neglected fact that today's authoritarian leaders must govern as well as rule, must negotiate as well as dictate. With chapters written by a who's who of scholars of contemporary Russia and China, the book compares two authoritarian giants, whose different systems offer a fascinating range of similarities and contrasts. The result is a series of important lessons for those interested in the broader issues of how authoritarian rule survives-even thrives-in a globalizing world.
An extremely timely volume that leverages in-depth comparative inquiry among three generations of top Russia and China scholars to analyze contrasting patterns of dictatorship. A must-read for understanding state-society relations in today's illiberal-leaning global political climate.
offers original contributions that contain both empirical and theoretical insights produced through a comparison of the two regimes ... This volume makes a powerful argument as to why this dialog needs to resume. The editors outline a conceptual framework and a set of empirical questions that can inform the interaction between the two scholarly communities. Intellectually adventurous scholars are sure to find such research on comparative authoritarianism to be highly relevant and deeply rewarding.
the tools of analysis herein deployed are undoubtedly useful in an examination of the nature of other authoritarian regimes around the world.
Must-read material for students, journalists, and activists interested in how authoritarian politics works in the world's most influential non-democratic states. The volume takes seriously the too-often neglected fact that today's authoritarian leaders must govern as well as rule, must negotiate as well as dictate. With chapters written by a who's who of scholars of contemporary Russia and China, the book compares two authoritarian giants, whose different systems offer a fascinating range of similarities and contrasts. The result is a series of important lessons for those interested in the broader issues of how authoritarian rule survives-even thrives-in a globalizing world.
An extremely timely volume that leverages in-depth comparative inquiry among three generations of top Russia and China scholars to analyze contrasting patterns of dictatorship. A must-read for understanding state-society relations in today's illiberal-leaning global political climate.
Notă biografică
Karrie J. Koesel is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.Valerie J. Bunce is the Aaron Binenkorb Professor Emerita of Government at Cornell University.Jessica Chen Weiss is Associate Professor of Government at Cornell University.