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Volumn 18, Issue 60, 2009, Pages 385-390

Studying 'democratic' governance in contemporary China: Looking at the village is not enough

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

DEMOCRACY; ELECTION; GOVERNANCE APPROACH; INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; POLITICAL CHANGE; RURAL POLITICS; VILLAGE;

EID: 70449637479     PISSN: 10670564     EISSN: 14699400     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/10670560902770222     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (16)

References (13)
  • 1
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    • Path to democracy? Assessing village elections in China
    • (June)
    • Kevin J. O'Brien and Rongbin Han, 'Path to democracy? Assessing village elections in China', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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  • 2
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    • How to assess village elections in China
    • Note, (June)
    • This point is also highlighted by Melanie Manion, 'How to assess village elections in China', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
    • (2009) Journal of Contemporary China , vol.18 , Issue.60
    • Manion, M.1
  • 3
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    • (Lewiston et al., The Edwin Mellen Press). Note
    • A good example is the work of Qingshan Tan, e.g. Village Elections in China. Democratizing the Countryside (Lewiston et al., The Edwin Mellen Press, 2006). In his contribution to the debate on O'Brien and Han's paper in this journal, Tan underlines that 'the top priority for rural governance is to build a democratic infrastructure, starting with electoral institutionalization'. Björn Alpermann has recently focused on electoral implementation at the provincial level and argues in his article in this issue that 'the exercise of authority has a procedural dimension itself' which must be closely watched. In that sense, both authors do, to some extent, disagree with O'Brien and Han's distinction between proceduralism and context.
    • (2006) Village Elections in China. Democratizing the Countryside
    • Tan, Q.1
  • 4
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    • Building democratic infrastructure: Village electoral institutions
    • See, (June). Note
    • See Qingshan Tan, 'Building democratic infrastructure: village electoral institutions', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009). However, proceduralism can also be applied to post-election village governance.
    • (2009) Journal of Contemporary China , vol.18 , Issue.60
    • Tan, Q.1
  • 5
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    • Institutionalizing village governance in China
    • See, (June)
    • See Björn Alpermann, 'Institutionalizing village governance in China', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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    • Alpermann, B.1
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    • Have China scholars all been bought?
    • See, for example, the provocative essay by, (April)
    • See, for example, the provocative essay by Carsten Holz, 'Have China scholars all been bought?', Far Eastern Economic Review, (April 2007), pp. 36-40.
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    • Xuanju shijian yu cunzhuang zhengzhi
    • See, for example, (Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui kexue)
    • See, for example, Tong Zhihui, Xuanju shijian yu cunzhuang zhengzhi [Election Incidents and Village Politics] (Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui kexue, 2004);
    • (2004) Election Incidents and Village Politics
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  • 8
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    • Cadres, temple and lineage institutions, and governance in rural China
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  • 9
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    • Peasants, democracy and anthropology
    • Stephan Feuchtwang, 'Peasants, democracy and anthropology', Critique of Anthropology 23(1), (2003), pp. 93-120.
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    • Feuchtwang, S.1
  • 10
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    • Democratic thought and practice in rural China
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    • (2005) Democratization , vol.12 , Issue.5 , pp. 801-819
    • Brandtstädter, S.1    Schubert, G.2
  • 11
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    • Elections, governance, and accountability in rural China
    • Note
    • Su Fubing and Yang Dali, 'Elections, governance, and accountability in rural China', Asian Perspective 29(4), (2005), pp. 125-157. The authors point, for instance, to the significance of tax-for-fee reforms, innovative rules to enforce the transparency of village finance (cunwu gongkai), the installation of Village Representative Assemblies and new modes of increased public participation in the selection of village party secretaries.
    • (2005) Asian Perspective , vol.29 , pp. 125-157
    • Fubing, S.1    Dali, Y.2
  • 12
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    • One-party rule and the question of legitimacy in contemporary China: Preliminary thoughts of setting up a new research agenda
    • (February)
    • Gunter Schubert, 'One-party rule and the question of legitimacy in contemporary China: preliminary thoughts of setting up a new research agenda', Journal of Contemporary China 17(54), (February 2008), pp. 191-204.
    • (2008) Journal of Contemporary China , vol.17 , Issue.54 , pp. 191-204
    • Schubert, G.1
  • 13
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    • Legitimacy with Chinese characteristics: Two increases, one reduction; two increases, one reduction
    • See also, (June)
    • See also John James Kennedy, 'Legitimacy with Chinese characteristics: "two increases, one reduction"', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
    • (2009) Journal of Contemporary China , vol.18 , Issue.60
    • Kennedy, J.J.1


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