There is substantial evidence that supports the theory that higher education and democracy are highly correlated. Throughout modern history, students have been at the forefront of democratic movements, including the 1989 pro-democracy uprising in China. Since then, and despite the increased availability of Western-style education within and without its borders, China has bucked the trend. Using system justification theory as its theoretical framework, this study investigates why a Western-style education in China has done little to inculcate revolutionary movements. Findings indicate that a Western-style education does not facilitate student desire for democratisation in China because of the control imposed on student behaviour by Chinese a...
The University of Michigan has one of the largest contingents of students from the People's Republic...
This study confronts the results of the World Values Survey conducted in China in June 2001 with thr...
This study is an analysis of changing attitudes towards education in China from the turn of the twen...
There is substantial evidence that supports the theory that higher education and democracy are highl...
As an authoritarian state, the Chinese government has a vested interest in maintaining its legitimac...
This dissertation situates current Chinese international students in the historical flow of internat...
Before the Cultural Revolution, observers of the Chinese communist regime assumed that the tradition...
In recent decades, the revolutionary expansion of Chinese universities has emerged as one of the mos...
China began its modern system of higher education with the establishment of the former Peking Univer...
This doctoral dissertation is concerned with the relationship between the university system and camp...
From the turn of the twentieth-century onward, especially after 1905, the conviction that democracy ...
Does the experience of voting necessarily promote demands for liberal democracy? This paper will unp...
This thesis explores one particular facet of contemporary state-society relationship in China, i.e. ...
Higher education in China is as ancient as Chinese culture itself. From the imperial service exam to...
This study is a sequential multi-methods research effort which examines the issue of equality in Chi...
The University of Michigan has one of the largest contingents of students from the People's Republic...
This study confronts the results of the World Values Survey conducted in China in June 2001 with thr...
This study is an analysis of changing attitudes towards education in China from the turn of the twen...
There is substantial evidence that supports the theory that higher education and democracy are highl...
As an authoritarian state, the Chinese government has a vested interest in maintaining its legitimac...
This dissertation situates current Chinese international students in the historical flow of internat...
Before the Cultural Revolution, observers of the Chinese communist regime assumed that the tradition...
In recent decades, the revolutionary expansion of Chinese universities has emerged as one of the mos...
China began its modern system of higher education with the establishment of the former Peking Univer...
This doctoral dissertation is concerned with the relationship between the university system and camp...
From the turn of the twentieth-century onward, especially after 1905, the conviction that democracy ...
Does the experience of voting necessarily promote demands for liberal democracy? This paper will unp...
This thesis explores one particular facet of contemporary state-society relationship in China, i.e. ...
Higher education in China is as ancient as Chinese culture itself. From the imperial service exam to...
This study is a sequential multi-methods research effort which examines the issue of equality in Chi...
The University of Michigan has one of the largest contingents of students from the People's Republic...
This study confronts the results of the World Values Survey conducted in China in June 2001 with thr...
This study is an analysis of changing attitudes towards education in China from the turn of the twen...