Civil Society under Authoritarianism 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 政治學 公民社會 社會學 中國政治 海外中國研究 威權主義 中國 威權韌性
發表於2024-11-21
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評分3.5 operational autonomy, a continuum rather than dichotomy. yet, demand-supply logic rather than institutionalization, not stable. definition of civil society. did not consider the structural factor, when political space becomes narrower, hidden transcripts? missing theoretical framework that can travel across time and leadership.
評分結論和Spires說的幾乎一樣,把重點稍稍放在gov的learning process上。整體的論述在意料之中,沒太多亮點。
評分consultative authoritarianism and illiberal wave,參考文獻部分很多錯誤,差評!
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Jessica C. Teets is an Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department and Jeanne Epp Barksdale '48 Junior Faculty Fellow at Middlebury College, Vermont. Her research focuses on governance in authoritarian regimes - specifically the role of civil society such as non-profits, NGOs, and associations - with an emphasis on Chinese politics. She is the author, most recently, of 'Let Many Civil Societies Bloom: The Rise of Consultative Authoritarianism in China' (The China Quarterly, 2013) and 'Reforming Service Delivery in China: The Emergence of a Social Innovation Model' (Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2012). Dr Teets was recently selected to participate in the Public Intellectuals Program created by the National Committee on United States-China Relations.
Despite the dominant narrative of the repression of civil society in China, Civil Society Under Authoritarianism: The China Model argues that interactions between local officials and civil society facilitate a learning process, whereby each actor learns about the intentions and work processes of the other. Over the past two decades, often facilitated by foreign donors and problems within the general social framework, these interactions generated a process in which officials learned the benefits and disadvantages of civil society. Civil society supports local officials' efforts to provide social services and improve public policies, yet it also engages in protest and other activities that challenge social stability and development. This duality motivates local officials in China to construct a "social management" system - known as consultative authoritarianism - to encourage the beneficial aspects and discourage the dangerous ones. Although civil society has not democratized China, such organizations have facilitated greater dialogue between citizens and state as part of politics in an authoritarian system that normally lacks such channels for participation.
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Civil Society under Authoritarianism 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024