Relies heavily on empirical studies to aid taking right decisions. These features make this book so special and worth reading.

Aussen-Wirtschaft

Peerenboom's appraisal deserves to be heard: it will help the general public who are interested in China and encourage policymakers to reassess their views.

THES

Perceptive.

David Smith, Sunday Times (Culture)

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Randy Peerenboom has jumped with vigor and data into the ever deepening debate over how to view China. Going beyond the previous focus on the economic aspects of the East Asian Model, he shows that the EAM has served China well and suggests that other countries may also learn from China's experiences. Sure to set off debate, China Modernizes is a must read.

Joseph Fewsmith, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University

This thought-provoking book and major contribution to studies of law and development, globalization and modernization is essential reading for all those interested in understanding the nature and implications of China's 'model of development'. No matter whether this message pleases readers, the case definitely needs to be heard.

Professor Albert H.Y. Chen, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong

Two sharply contrasting views of China exist today. On the one hand a rising superpower predicted to have the largest economy in the world by mid century, on the other hand a brutal, anachronistic and authoritarian regime, a threat to geo-stability and to the economies of the industrial world. So which China is the real China? Randall Peerenboom addresses this question by exploring China's economy, political and legal system, and most controversially, its record on civil, political and personal rights in the context of the developing world. Avoiding polemic and relying on empirical evidence, he compares China's performance not with first world countries such as the US and UK but with other middle income countries and highlights the often hypocritical stance of an international community which demands standards from others that it does not match at home. He also critically evaluates the benefits of globalisation and democratisation and the normative values of the West set against Beijing's determination to retain its cultural and political integrity. This book seeks to bridge the gap in understanding about China and to create a firmer foundation for mutual trust, while recognising that there are inevitable risks in a shift in global power of this magnitude that will require hard headed pragmatism at times where interests collide.
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Two sharply contrasting views of China exist today; one of a rising superpower, and the other of an anachronistic, authoritarian regime. So which is the real China? Randall Peerenboom offers a controversial, first-hand account of modern China focusing on its economic, political and legal attributes within the context of the developing world.
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1. Introduction: Two Opposing Views of China ; 2. Deja vu all over again: China and the East Asian Model ; 3. Taking rights seriously? Official policy and actual practice ; 4. Social and economic rights, law and order, women's rights and cultural rights ; 5. Of rights and wrongs: Why China is subject to a double standard on rights ; 6. Institutional reform: rule of law and good governance ; 7. Debating democracy ; 8. What if China democratizes? What if it doesn't? ; 9. Conclusion: modernity with modesty- the strength and limits of the EAM
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`Peerenboom's appraisal deserves to be heard: it will help the general public who are interested in China and encourage policymakers to reassess their views. ' THES `Perceptive.' David Smith, The Sunday Times (Culture) `Randy Peerenboom has jumped with vigor and data into the ever deepening debate over how to view China. Going beyond the previous focus on the economic aspects of the East Asian Model, he shows that the EAM has served China well and suggests that other countries may also learn from China's experiences. Sure to set off debate, China Modernizes is a must read.' Joseph Fewsmith, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University `This thought-provoking book and major contribution to studies of law and development, globalization and modernization is essential reading for all those interested in understanding the nature and implications of China's "model of development" . No matter whether this message pleases readers, the case definitely needs to be heard. ' Professor Albert H.Y. Chen, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong
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Randall Peerenboom provides a controversial, first-hand account of modern China and its complexities Challenges readers to re-assess their view of China by presenting original evidence across the political, economic, and legal spectrum Sheds new light on China's record on civil, political, and human rights by evaluating China's actions within a comparative context Addresses contemporary policy debates from within China, as well as from a global perspective
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Randy Peerenboom is Director of the Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society's China Rule of Law Programme, Associate Fellow of the Oxford University Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, and Professor of Law at La Trobe University in Melbourne. He obtained a B.A. in Philosophy, M.A. in Chinese Religion and Ph.D. in Philosophy before obtaining a J.D. from Columbia Law School. In addition to serving as an expert witness on PRC legal issues, he has been a consultant to the Ford Foundation and the Asian Development Bank on legal reforms and rule of law in China. He was previously a Professor of Law at UCLA Law School and practiced for several years with a major international law firm in Beijing.
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Randall Peerenboom provides a controversial, first-hand account of modern China and its complexities Challenges readers to re-assess their view of China by presenting original evidence across the political, economic, and legal spectrum Sheds new light on China's record on civil, political, and human rights by evaluating China's actions within a comparative context Addresses contemporary policy debates from within China, as well as from a global perspective
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199226122
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
659 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
430

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Biografisk notat

Randy Peerenboom is Director of the Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society's China Rule of Law Programme, Associate Fellow of the Oxford University Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, and Professor of Law at La Trobe University in Melbourne. He obtained a B.A. in Philosophy, M.A. in Chinese Religion and Ph.D. in Philosophy before obtaining a J.D. from Columbia Law School. In addition to serving as an expert witness on PRC legal issues, he has been a consultant to the Ford Foundation and the Asian Development Bank on legal reforms and rule of law in China. He was previously a Professor of Law at UCLA Law School and practiced for several years with a major international law firm in Beijing.