A Bridge Too Far?: Commonalities and Differences between China and the United States

A Bridge Too Far?: Commonalities and Differences between China and the United States

ISBN-10:
0739128876
ISBN-13:
9780739128879
Pub. Date:
03/16/2009
Publisher:
Lexington Books
ISBN-10:
0739128876
ISBN-13:
9780739128879
Pub. Date:
03/16/2009
Publisher:
Lexington Books
A Bridge Too Far?: Commonalities and Differences between China and the United States

A Bridge Too Far?: Commonalities and Differences between China and the United States

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Overview

Can China and the United States bridge their political differences? Are those differences as large as conventional wisdom suggests? Thirty years after formal U.S.-Chinese diplomatic relations were established, A Bridge Too Far? addresses these essential questions by bridging the academic divide separating scholars who study these countries from Chinese and Western political science perspectives. Rather than bringing together China specialists exclusively, then, this book allows a broad range of scholars using Western analytical tools to examine Chinese politics and political theory in relation to the United States. It also allows Chinese scholars to examine specific policy areas related to countries and thereby confirm or contest the broader analysis offered by their outsider counterparts.

Some of the contributors are Chinese specialists, a number having played key roles as advisors to the central government, others students of American politics, and stilll others political economists or political theorists who are not involved directly in area studies. Finally, some are academically trained but work in China in the area of environmental regulation or are legal advisors for state-owned businesses. In all, the contributors bring extensive experience with China, and all see commonalities beneath the obvious and deep differences between the two nations. Emerging from an ongoing face-to-face dialog, the book unites this unusual group to uncover genuine areas of overlap between the politics of the two nations without diminishing the very real distance separating them. The essays included discuss topics such as China's democratic prospects and the rise of local village elections, the role of interest groups, Chinese political and legal reforms and developments regarding intellectual property rights and environmental regulation, Western and Chinese political philosophy, and Sino-American foreign policy interactions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739128879
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/16/2009
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Robert Grafstein is professor and head in the department of political science at the University of Georgia and author ofChoice-Free Rationality: A Positive Theory of Political Behavior and Institutional Realism: Social and Political Constraints on Rational Actors.

Fan Wen is professor of politics and philosophy and secretary-general of the China Political Studies Association at the China National School of Administration, author of The Philosophy of Unconscious Mind, and coauthor of Deng Xiaoping and Modern China & World.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Democracy and Political Reform
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Democracy in China? Go Figure
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Public Administration Reform in China
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Grassroots Democracy in China: A Comparative Study of Villagers' and Residents' Committees
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Hayek and theDaodejing on Order and Coercion
Part 7 The Rule of Law
Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Legal Reform in China
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. China's Intellectual Property Rights Protection and Sino-U.S. Relations
Part 10 Interest Groups and the Policy Process
Chapter 11 Chapter 7. Interests, Groups, and Information Aggregation
Chapter 12 Chapter 8. China's Environmental Protection and Sino-U.S. Cooperation
Chapter 13 Chapter 9. The Development of the Public Service in China
Part 14 International Relations
Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Reciprocity and Adaptation in Post Cold War U.S.-China Foreign Policy Interactions
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