The rise of China has become one of the contemporary mainstays of geopolitical debate, with implications for the United States, Europe, Africa and perhaps most of all the rest of Asia. But what of its impact for democracy? Does the existence of an economically successful non-democratic player mean that other countries are seeking to replicate their model? Julie Bader argues that for now at least, that is not the case
Why has China not democratized? The most recent book by Chen and Dickson provides a hint. Chen and D...
This study is part of an emerging literature that aims to shed light on China's development finance ...
Although China is rapidly developing economically, militarily, and socially, it remains an authorita...
China’s transformation from the backward, autocratic economy of just three decades ago is probably ...
The two most populous countries on earth, China and India, have both begun jockeying for position on...
China still relies predominantly on the “rule of man” (as distinct from the rule of law) and is by n...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148140/1/Autocracy With Chinese Characteristics, po...
This paper attempts to analyze both internal and external determinants which influence the persisten...
The Chinese government has frequently been criticized for propping up anti-democratic governments. T...
Since the launch of the reforms in 1979, most striking has been China’s tremendous ability to adapt ...
This paper attempts to analyze both internal and external determinants which influence the persisten...
While much of the debate over the implications of China’s rise tends to dichotomise around either st...
This study is part of an emerging literature that aims to shed light on China's development finance ...
China’s practice of employing business sanctions to silence companies and individuals speaking out i...
China represents an uncomfortable thorn in U.S. efforts to promote democracy around the world. While...
Why has China not democratized? The most recent book by Chen and Dickson provides a hint. Chen and D...
This study is part of an emerging literature that aims to shed light on China's development finance ...
Although China is rapidly developing economically, militarily, and socially, it remains an authorita...
China’s transformation from the backward, autocratic economy of just three decades ago is probably ...
The two most populous countries on earth, China and India, have both begun jockeying for position on...
China still relies predominantly on the “rule of man” (as distinct from the rule of law) and is by n...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148140/1/Autocracy With Chinese Characteristics, po...
This paper attempts to analyze both internal and external determinants which influence the persisten...
The Chinese government has frequently been criticized for propping up anti-democratic governments. T...
Since the launch of the reforms in 1979, most striking has been China’s tremendous ability to adapt ...
This paper attempts to analyze both internal and external determinants which influence the persisten...
While much of the debate over the implications of China’s rise tends to dichotomise around either st...
This study is part of an emerging literature that aims to shed light on China's development finance ...
China’s practice of employing business sanctions to silence companies and individuals speaking out i...
China represents an uncomfortable thorn in U.S. efforts to promote democracy around the world. While...
Why has China not democratized? The most recent book by Chen and Dickson provides a hint. Chen and D...
This study is part of an emerging literature that aims to shed light on China's development finance ...
Although China is rapidly developing economically, militarily, and socially, it remains an authorita...