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State-Society Relations and Confucian Revivalism in Contemporary China

English · Hardback

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This book is a study of the causes of the Confucian revival and the party-state's response in China today. It concentrates on the interactions between state and society, and the implications for the Chinese state's control over society, or in other words, its survival over a rapidly modernizing society. The book explores the answers to questions such as: Why has Confucianism suddenly gathered great momentum in contemporary Chinese society? What is the role of the Chinese state in its rise? Is the state really the orchestrator of the Confucian revival as has been widely assumed? This book will be of interest to think-tank and policy researchers, sinologists, and those with an interest in Chinese society.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. China's Mutually Empowering State and Society Relations.- 3. The Chinese State's Decentralized Response Towards the Confucian Revival and Its Institutional Base.- 4. The Confucian Revival among Intellectuals and the State Responses.- 5. Confucianism with Consent: The Revival of "Confucian Entrepreneur" and the Chinese State's Responses.- 6. Attenuation, Appropriation, and Adaptation: The Confucian Revival Among the Urban Middle Class and the Chinese State's Responses.- 7. Conclusions.

About the author










Qin Pang is an associate Professor in Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, PRC. Her works have been widely published in Journal of Contemporary Asia, China: An International Journal, World Economy and Politics, and Contemporary Asia-Pacific.  

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This book is a study of the causes of the Confucian revival and the party-state’s response in China today. It concentrates on the interactions between state and society, and the implications for the Chinese state’s control over society, or in other words, its survival over a rapidly modernizing society. The book explores the answers to questions such as: Why has Confucianism suddenly gathered great momentum in contemporary Chinese society? What is the role of the Chinese state in its rise? Is the state really the orchestrator of the Confucian revival as has been widely assumed? This book will be of interest to think-tank and policy researchers, sinologists, and those with an interest in Chinese society.

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“The book is an in-depth study, which provides new insights into the decentralization of Chinese political institutions. Pang makes a crucial contribution to the study of the diversified ideologies and beliefs generated in a modernizing context.” (Mei Yang, Religious Studies Review, Vol. 45 (3), September, 2019)

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"The book is an in-depth study, which provides new insights into the decentralization of Chinese political institutions. Pang makes a crucial contribution to the study of the diversified ideologies and beliefs generated in a modernizing context." (Mei Yang, Religious Studies Review, Vol. 45 (3), September, 2019)

Product details

Authors Qin Pang
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9789811083112
ISBN 978-981-10-8311-2
No. of pages 287
Dimensions 148 mm x 221 mm x 23 mm
Weight 534 g
Illustrations XIX, 287 p. 13 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Sociology of Religion, Asia, International business, Religious issues & debates, Political Science and International Studies, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, Religion and sociology, Asia—Economic conditions, International business enterprises, Asian Business, Religion and Society

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