Tying the Autocrat's Hands: The Rise of The Rule of Law in China: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Autor Yuhua Wangen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107417748
ISBN-10: 1107417740
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 41 b/w illus. 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107417740
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 41 b/w illus. 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Introduction; 2. A demand-side theory of authoritarian rule of law; 3. Authoritarian judiciary: how the party-state limits the rule of law; 4. State-business relations in China; 5. Who bribes?; 6. When do authoritarian rulers build less-corrupt courts?; 7. When do authoritarian rulers invest in courts?; 8. Conclusion.
Recenzii
'Tying the Autocrat's Hands is a terrific study that sets out a major new thesis and makes use of several amazing sources of data to test it. It is one of the best studies of rule of law in authoritarian systems that I have seen, and a major contribution to the vast literature on the rise of China as well.' John Ferejohn, Samuel Tilden Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
'An elegant treatment of how elements of the rule of law are taking hold in China, embedded in a fascinating discussion of just when and why authoritarian leaders give courts more room to operate in the economic than the political real.' Kevin J. O'Brien, Alann P. Bedford Professor of Asian Studies and Political Science and Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
'Professor Wang is an able political scientist who takes China's constitutional and legal system seriously. There is a largely behind-the-scenes struggle between power and law taking place in Beijing. Its outcome will have profound implications not only for China's continuing domestic stability and prosperity but also for its participation in the world community. This book's many insights make a valuable contribution to our understanding of this crucial process.' Jerome A. Cohen, New York University School of Law, and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
'A theoretically elegant, evidence-rich, and persuasive explanation for why Chinese Communist Party leaders have built a legal system but kept it in their grip. One of the best books of social science on China in years.' Susan L. Shirk, Chair, 21st-Century China Program and Ho Miu Lam Professor of China and Pacific Relations, University of California, San Diego
'This superb volume enriches our understanding of contemporary China while providing analytic leverage on one of the most important policy questions of our time: the sources of the rule of law. A tremendous achievement that deserves to be widely read.' Tom Ginsburg, Deputy Dean, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, and Professor of Political Science, The University of Chicago Law School
'Wang's important study helps us understand the ways in which deeper economic engagement with the international community may have a positive impact on legal reform in authoritarian states.' Thomas E. Kellogg, Journal of Chinese Political Science
'An elegant treatment of how elements of the rule of law are taking hold in China, embedded in a fascinating discussion of just when and why authoritarian leaders give courts more room to operate in the economic than the political real.' Kevin J. O'Brien, Alann P. Bedford Professor of Asian Studies and Political Science and Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
'Professor Wang is an able political scientist who takes China's constitutional and legal system seriously. There is a largely behind-the-scenes struggle between power and law taking place in Beijing. Its outcome will have profound implications not only for China's continuing domestic stability and prosperity but also for its participation in the world community. This book's many insights make a valuable contribution to our understanding of this crucial process.' Jerome A. Cohen, New York University School of Law, and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
'A theoretically elegant, evidence-rich, and persuasive explanation for why Chinese Communist Party leaders have built a legal system but kept it in their grip. One of the best books of social science on China in years.' Susan L. Shirk, Chair, 21st-Century China Program and Ho Miu Lam Professor of China and Pacific Relations, University of California, San Diego
'This superb volume enriches our understanding of contemporary China while providing analytic leverage on one of the most important policy questions of our time: the sources of the rule of law. A tremendous achievement that deserves to be widely read.' Tom Ginsburg, Deputy Dean, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, and Professor of Political Science, The University of Chicago Law School
'Wang's important study helps us understand the ways in which deeper economic engagement with the international community may have a positive impact on legal reform in authoritarian states.' Thomas E. Kellogg, Journal of Chinese Political Science
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Descriere
Tying the Autocrat's Hands provides a comprehensive, empirical evaluation of legal reforms in contemporary China.