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The idea of only one way leading to a modern society seems to be hardly tenable. But even if we agree to this, our theories and terms describing modernization are gained on our own Western history. So social science has to reconsider its basic terms to describe China’s modernization, and maybe even the understanding of modernization itself. The second of two volumes on China’s modernization collects articles by leading Chinese and Western scientists focusing on the main conflicts and differences this process involves. In the first section - On Contemporary Theory of Modernization - Manussos Marangudakis represents Shmuel N. Eisenstadt’s concept of Multiple Modernities and the Theory of Indeterminacy , one of the best elaborated perspectives on modernity. Changing China: Dealing with Diversity , the second section, examines how China copes with dissent and discusses the significance of law and a civil society. Merle Goldman begins with Dissent of China’s Public Intellectuals in the Post-Mao Era . The Modernization of Law in China - its Meaning, Achievements, Obstacles and Prospect is the subject of Qingbo Zhang. Scott Wilson presents a Gramscian analysis of civil society in China’s State in the Trenches . And Francis Schortgen and Shalendra Sharma study how China is Manufacturing Dissent: Domestic and International Ramifications of China’s Summer of Labor Unrest . Neoliberalism and the Changes in East Asian Welfare and Education is the focus of the third section. Beatriz Carrillo Garcia investigates the Business Opportunities and Philanthropic Initiatives in China. Time, Politics and Homelessness in Contemporary Japan is the subject of Ritu Vij. Different school books show the Educational Modernisation Across the Taiwan Straits by David C. Schak. And Ho-fung Hung discusses the role of China in globalization following the question: Is China Saving Global Capitalism from the Global Cri-sis? The additional rubric On Contemporary Philosophy
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The idea of only one way leading to a modern society seems to be hardly tenable. But even if we agree to this, our theories and terms describing modernization are gained on our own Western history. So social science has to reconsider its basic terms to describe China’s modernization, and maybe even the understanding of modernization itself. The second of two volumes on China’s modernization collects articles by leading Chinese and Western scientists focusing on the main conflicts and differences this process involves. In the first section - On Contemporary Theory of Modernization - Manussos Marangudakis represents Shmuel N. Eisenstadt’s concept of Multiple Modernities and the Theory of Indeterminacy , one of the best elaborated perspectives on modernity. Changing China: Dealing with Diversity , the second section, examines how China copes with dissent and discusses the significance of law and a civil society. Merle Goldman begins with Dissent of China’s Public Intellectuals in the Post-Mao Era . The Modernization of Law in China - its Meaning, Achievements, Obstacles and Prospect is the subject of Qingbo Zhang. Scott Wilson presents a Gramscian analysis of civil society in China’s State in the Trenches . And Francis Schortgen and Shalendra Sharma study how China is Manufacturing Dissent: Domestic and International Ramifications of China’s Summer of Labor Unrest . Neoliberalism and the Changes in East Asian Welfare and Education is the focus of the third section. Beatriz Carrillo Garcia investigates the Business Opportunities and Philanthropic Initiatives in China. Time, Politics and Homelessness in Contemporary Japan is the subject of Ritu Vij. Different school books show the Educational Modernisation Across the Taiwan Straits by David C. Schak. And Ho-fung Hung discusses the role of China in globalization following the question: Is China Saving Global Capitalism from the Global Cri-sis? The additional rubric On Contemporary Philosophy