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Democracy in China

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Since the reform and opening up, Chinese people's concept of democracy has become more mature, and the practice of democracy in China has become more pluralistic. Conceptually, there has been an evolution from a single view of democracy, in which democracy is about elections, to a pluralistic form of democracy. In terms of democratic practices, the findings of this study are that dominant forms of democracy have emerged in each decade: in the 1980s, it was electoral democracy that was popular but also proposed mechanisms for social consultation and dialogue, or what is known today as consultative democracy; in the 1990s it was spontaneous grassroots democracy, i.e., village-based self-governance; in the first decade of the 21st century, it was top-level intra-party democracy as well as spontaneous network democracy, i.e., participatory democracy; from 2012 to 2022, the direction is to build a comprehensive and multi-level consultative democracy. The changes in perceptions and institutions demonstrate the importance of democracy in Chinese politics and the inherently democratic nature of Chinese politics. The democracy that the Chinese seek is necessarily a " governable democracy," which requires a " capable and limited government" to modernize national governance. This study contributes to a new perspective on Chinese democracy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Royal Collins Publishing Company
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
348
ISBN
9781487810788

Since the reform and opening up, Chinese people's concept of democracy has become more mature, and the practice of democracy in China has become more pluralistic. Conceptually, there has been an evolution from a single view of democracy, in which democracy is about elections, to a pluralistic form of democracy. In terms of democratic practices, the findings of this study are that dominant forms of democracy have emerged in each decade: in the 1980s, it was electoral democracy that was popular but also proposed mechanisms for social consultation and dialogue, or what is known today as consultative democracy; in the 1990s it was spontaneous grassroots democracy, i.e., village-based self-governance; in the first decade of the 21st century, it was top-level intra-party democracy as well as spontaneous network democracy, i.e., participatory democracy; from 2012 to 2022, the direction is to build a comprehensive and multi-level consultative democracy. The changes in perceptions and institutions demonstrate the importance of democracy in Chinese politics and the inherently democratic nature of Chinese politics. The democracy that the Chinese seek is necessarily a " governable democracy," which requires a " capable and limited government" to modernize national governance. This study contributes to a new perspective on Chinese democracy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Royal Collins Publishing Company
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
348
ISBN
9781487810788