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National Identity and Democratic Prospects in Socialist China
National Identity and Democratic Prospects in Socialist China
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A01=Edward Friedman
anti-imperialist
Anti-imperialist Nationalism
Author_Edward Friedman
Category=JPF
China
chinese
Chinese Government
Common Language
deng
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Fang Lizhi
Good Life
La Farge
leninist
Leninist Anti-imperialist
Leninist Rulers
Leninist States
Leninist System
Liu Binyan
Mao Fever
nationalism
Nationalist Legitimation
North China Peasant
Oppositional Decoding
people
People's Republic ofChina
post-Leninist World
post-Mao Era
postMao Era
ruler
states
Subei People
systems
Wang Hongwen
War Ii
West Germany
xiaoping
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781563244339
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 1995
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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This analysis of every facet of a national identity makes it less likely that the next great explosion in the Commmunist world - and its consequences - will come as a surprise. It investigates tendencies in China that might lead it down the same path as Russia and Yugoslavia.
Edward Friedman teaches about China, democratization and transitions from socialist systems, in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His most recent book is The Politics of Democratization (1994). His co-authored work Chinese Village, Socialist State (1991) was chosen by the Association of Asian Studies in 1993 to receive the Joseph Levenson Prize as the best book on modern China.Dr. Friedman speaks and reads Chinese and has traveled widely in China. His work appears regularly in both major scholarly journals and also in magazines and newspapers of informed opinion. He received an M.A. in East Asian Studies and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University.
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