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Social Relations and Political Development in China: Change and Continuity in the "New Era"

Social Relations and Political Development in China: Change and Continuity in the "New Era"

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This book examines changes and continuity in social relations and political development in China, investigating new developments against the backdrop of continuations of long-term trends and previous policies. It explores the structural factors that continue to exert influence on China's trajectory in the 'New Era' and beyond, providing insights into both genuine novelties and enduring long-term trends.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 212 pages
Publication date: 29 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


As China embarks on its proclaimed "New Era" under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, this book delves into the examination of changes and continuities in social relations and political development. It explores emerging developments within the context of ongoing long-term trends and previous policies, shedding light on the broader backdrop of continuity that shapes China's social, economic, and political landscape. Presented as a collection of methodologically diverse studies, the authors examine the structural factors that continue to exert influence on China's trajectory, both in the "New Era" and throughout its history. This groundbreaking publication is the first to specifically focus on the interplay between continuity and change under Xi's administration, enabling readers to appreciate both genuine novelties and enduring long-term trends. It provides valuable insights into the future prospects of China, offering a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between continuity and change in this pivotal period.

Social Relations and Political Development in China is a valuable resource for students and scholars of Chinese studies, political science, and sociology. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the complex dynamics that shape China's social, economic, and political landscape, providing a deeper understanding of the forces that drive change and continuity. By examining the interplay between these factors, the book enables readers to anticipate future trends and make informed assessments about China's development in the years to come.

The "New Era" under President Xi Jinping presents both opportunities and challenges for China's social, economic, and political development. On the one hand, the administration has implemented policies aimed at promoting economic growth, social stability, and national unity. These policies include initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative, which seeks to strengthen economic ties with countries around the world, and the "Social Credit System," which aims to promote ethical behavior and social responsibility. On the other hand, the "New Era" has also been marked by concerns about political authoritarianism, censorship, and human rights abuses.

This book explores these challenges and opportunities in depth, examining the impact of the "New Era" on various aspects of Chinese society. It examines the role of the state in shaping social relations, the dynamics of social movements, and the changing nature of political participation. It also explores the impact of technology, globalization, and other external factors on China's social and political development, and the ways in which these factors have both facilitated and hindered change.

One of the key themes of the book is the role of institutions in shaping social and political development. The authors argue that institutions play a critical role in determining the trajectory of a country's development, and that the policies of the Chinese government have been shaped by the country's historical experience, cultural values, and political system. They examine the role of the Communist Party, the state bureaucracy, and other institutions in shaping China's social and political development, and the ways in which these institutions have both facilitated and hindered change.

Another key theme of the book is the impact of social movements and social activism on China's social and political development. The authors argue that social movements have played a critical role in shaping public opinion, mobilizing people, and promoting social change. They examine the role of social media, grassroots organizations, and other forms of social activism in promoting social and political change in China, and the ways in which these movements have both challenged and influenced the policies of the Chinese government.

The book also explores the challenges and opportunities that China faces in the global context. It examines the country's relationship with other countries, the impact of globalization on China's economy and society, and the ways in which China is seeking to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape. It also examines the challenges that China faces in promoting social and political development in the context of its own domestic challenges, such as income inequality, environmental degradation, and social unrest.

In conclusion, Social Relations and Political Development in China is a comprehensive and insightful examination of the changes and continuities in social relations and political development in contemporary China. It offers a valuable perspective on the broader the interplay between continuity and change under Xi's administration, and provides valuable insights into the future prospects of China's development in the years to come. The book is a must-read for students and scholars of Chinese studies, political science, and sociology, and will be of significant interest to anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics that shape China's social, economic, and political landscape.

Weight: 390g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367561390

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