Jie Chen is William Borah Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Dean of the College of Graduate Studies at the University of Idaho.
Bruce Dickson is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University.
Jie Chen and Bruce J. Dickson draw on extensive fieldwork as they explore the extent to which China’s private sector supports democracy, surveying more than 2,000 entrepreneurs in five coastal provinces with over 70 percent of China’s private enterprises.
The authors examine who the private entrepreneurs are, how the party-state shapes this group, and what their relationship to the state is. China’s entrepreneurs are closely tied to the state through political and financial relationships, and these ties shape their views toward democracy. While most entrepreneurs favor multi-candidate elections under the current one-party system, they do not support a system characterized by multi-party competition and political liberties, including the right to demonstrate. The key to regime support lies in the capitalists’ political beliefs and their assessment of the government’s policy performance. China’s capitalists tend to be conservative and status-quo oriented, not likely to serve as agents of democratization.
This is a valuable contribution not only to the debates over the prospects for democracy in China but also to understanding the process of democratization around the globe.
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大傢都知道中國的資本傢是怎麼迴事,指望他們促進德先生,也隻有這幾個海外學者想得齣來。書的主要數據來源於對兩韆多名私營企業傢的問捲調查:資本傢對來路不明的海外學者能交心到什麼地步?數據來源本就可疑,作者的解讀也似欠到位,此書看看結論即可
评分with an interesting discussion about state theories
评分大傢都知道中國的資本傢是怎麼迴事,指望他們促進德先生,也隻有這幾個海外學者想得齣來。書的主要數據來源於對兩韆多名私營企業傢的問捲調查:資本傢對來路不明的海外學者能交心到什麼地步?數據來源本就可疑,作者的解讀也似欠到位,此書看看結論即可
评分with an interesting discussion about state theories
评分with an interesting discussion about state theories
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