• Strong Society, Smart State: Democratic Centralism in China

    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 27 07:53:19 2022
    Western commentators write hundreds of opinion pieces on China. Unfortunately, most of them simply copying one and other without examining the reality.

    James Reilly's "Strong Society, Smart State" is written from Western (Australian) perspective. It nevertheless showcases China's Democratic Centralism in action.

    "The rise and influence of public opinion on Chinese foreign policy reveals a remarkable evolution in authoritarian responses to social turmoil. This book shows how Chinese leaders have responded to popular demands for political participation with a
    sophisticated strategy of tolerance, responsiveness, persuasion, and repression—a successful approach that helps explain how and why the Communist Party continues to rule China. Through a detailed examination of China's relations with Japan from 1980
    to 2010, the book reveals the populist origins of a wave of anti-Japanese public mobilization that swept across China in the early 2000s. Popular protests, sensationalist media content, and emotional public opinion combined to impede diplomatic
    negotiations, interrupt economic cooperation, spur belligerent rhetoric, and reshape public debates. Facing a mounting domestic and diplomatic crisis, Chinese leaders responded with a remarkable reversal, curtailing protests and cooling public anger
    toward Japan. Far from being a fragile state overwhelmed by popular nationalism, market forces, or information technology, China has emerged as a robust and flexible regime that has adapted to its new environment with remarkable speed and effectiveness.
    The book's study of public opinion's influence on foreign policy extends beyond democratic states. It reveals how persuasion and responsiveness sustain Communist Party rule in China and develops a method for examining similar dynamics in different
    authoritarian regimes. "

    https://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-Asia-in-the-World/dp/B08N1D6NSW

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  • From stoney@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 27 09:57:53 2022
    On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 10:53:20 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:
    Western commentators write hundreds of opinion pieces on China. Unfortunately, most of them simply copying one and other without examining the reality.

    James Reilly's "Strong Society, Smart State" is written from Western (Australian) perspective. It nevertheless showcases China's Democratic Centralism in action.

    "The rise and influence of public opinion on Chinese foreign policy reveals a remarkable evolution in authoritarian responses to social turmoil. This book shows how Chinese leaders have responded to popular demands for political participation with a
    sophisticated strategy of tolerance, responsiveness, persuasion, and repression—a successful approach that helps explain how and why the Communist Party continues to rule China. Through a detailed examination of China's relations with Japan from 1980
    to 2010, the book reveals the populist origins of a wave of anti-Japanese public mobilization that swept across China in the early 2000s. Popular protests, sensationalist media content, and emotional public opinion combined to impede diplomatic
    negotiations, interrupt economic cooperation, spur belligerent rhetoric, and reshape public debates. Facing a mounting domestic and diplomatic crisis, Chinese leaders responded with a remarkable reversal, curtailing protests and cooling public anger
    toward Japan. Far from being a fragile state overwhelmed by popular nationalism, market forces, or information technology, China has emerged as a robust and flexible regime that has adapted to its new environment with remarkable speed and effectiveness.
    The book's study of public opinion's influence on foreign policy extends beyond democratic states. It reveals how persuasion and responsiveness sustain Communist Party rule in China and develops a method for examining similar dynamics in different
    authoritarian regimes. "

    https://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-Asia-in-the-World/dp/B08N1D6NSW

    On the title heading, it should add that not only strong society and smart state, but also no corruption in the echelons of powers, and it should add one more here in that they should not be over-paid for they will not work hard to have their original
    ideas.

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