Democracy Through the Lens of Chinese Scholars

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Chinese academic perspectives on governance
Chinese interpretations of democracy
Chinese schools of political thought
debates on liberty and justice in China
democracy beyond Western theory
democracy vs. authoritarianism in China
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history of democracy in Chinese philosophy
how Chinese view democracy
role of intellectuals in Chinese politics
transformation of China's political system

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  • ISBN 9798855804218
  • Weight: 349g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 2026
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The first English-language study of Chinese scholars' perspectives on China's quest for democracy.

History teaches us that profound transformations are not shaped by ideas alone but are impossible without great ideas. China is known to have a long history during which scholars played a central role in society while their ideas about politics prevailed. Democracy Through the Lens of Chinese Scholars explores six leading schools of thought—including liberalism, New Leftism, neo-Confucianism, democratic socialism, neo-authoritarianism, and good governance—on how to turn China into a democracy. Based on a wealth of primary sources and interview data, author He Li examines the Chinese theoretical debates on democracy from both historical and comparative perspectives. He demonstrates that the crux to understanding China's long march toward democracy lies in appreciating the interrelatedness and interplay of major strands of thought and brings rigor and insight to our understanding of China's leading school of political thought, shedding new light on non-Western political thought in general and comparative democratic theory in particular. Last but not least, the arguments here are a part of global efforts to rethink capitalism and democracy while focusing on liberty, justice, and the rule of law.

He Li is Professor of Political Science at Merrimack College. He is the author of Political Thought and China's Transformation: Ideas Shaping the Reform in Post-Mao China.

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