Socialist democracy with Chinese characteristics: does it exist today and, if so, how does it work? I have of course glossed the phrase “socialism with Chinese characteristics,” coined by Deng Xiaoping in 1982. This slogan has generated its own controversy, with some decrying it as a screen for reintroducing capitalism and others seeing it as a consistent development of Mao’s emphasis on the “sinification” of Marxism. That is not my direct concern here, although I do wish to keep open the ambiguity of the term, for it signals the sheer experiment that continues in China and is part of the immense complexity of constructing communism once one has seized power
This article explores social democracy in China as an intellectual current and political movement, s...
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This article explores social democracy in China as an intellectual current and political movement, s...
In the fall of 1982 Deng Xiaoping officially launched the project to build Socialism with Chinese Ch...
After the 1989 fall of communism in the Soviet bloc, five self-declared communist states remain toda...
In its propaganda, the Chinese Communist Party does not deny the value of “democracy”, but it insist...
Socialism with Chinese characteristics is a great cause without experience for reference. Under the ...
Despite the collapse of communist regimes in the former Soviet Union\ud and Eastern Europe, the Chin...
Im Spannungsfeld zwischen dem Demokratiebegriff Karl Marx‘, der modernen, westlichen Demokratie und...
Since the 1990s, scholars around the world have focused on the complexities of governance reforms. T...
The role of ideology is a disputed topic among scholars interested in the legitimacy of the Chinese ...
China's spectacular economic growth has a main explanation: after Mao's death the communist leadersh...
It remains highly relevant to analyze international relations with a special emphasis not only on th...
Over half a century after the 1949 revolution, China is again being radically transformed, this time...
Since the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 China has entered a new era in its socialism and foreign polic...
The Chinese model should be a normative one in its defining characters. Although the present conditi...
The decision issued by the fourth plenary session of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Commu...
This article explores social democracy in China as an intellectual current and political movement, s...
In the fall of 1982 Deng Xiaoping officially launched the project to build Socialism with Chinese Ch...
After the 1989 fall of communism in the Soviet bloc, five self-declared communist states remain toda...