Dictatorship by Degrees: Xi Jinping in China traces the totalitarian elements that linger in China's governing policies and practices, such as extra-legal Anti-Corruption Campaign, great concentration of power in one man, increasing intolerance, increasing propaganda, increasing indoctrination, increasing self-criticism inside the Party, expansion of Party cells across society, increasing censorship, cult of personality, and mass incarceration in Xinjiang. Steven P. Feldman develops a concept of pre-totalitarianism to explore these developments through extensive field data, including interviews with business executives, professors, lawyers, and non-profit executives, and observations of daily life. Feldman argues that Chinese political culture, based on the core principle of small group loyalties is inherently unstable, resulting in an ongoing tendency for leaders to concentrate power to survive and accomplish their goals. Under communist dictatorial political organization, totalitarian domination is always a temptation and risk.



Autorentext

Steven P. Feldman is professor emeritus of business ethics at Case Western Reserve University.



Inhalt

Part I: Introduction

Chapter 1: Pre-Totalitarianism: Gateway to the Supersense

Chapter 2: The Chinese Political System: A Literature Review

Part II: Field Data Analysis

Chapter 3: Patterns in Chinese Politics

Chapter 4: Management and Governance

Chapter 5: Censorship

Chapter 6: Vicissitudes in Dictatorial Control

Chapter 7: Political Change

Chapter 8: Mao and the Cultural Revolution as Models

Chapter 9: Factions Today

Chapter 10: Parade, Party, and President Xi

Titel
Dictatorship by Degrees
Untertitel
Xi Jinping in China
EAN
9781793616685
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
09.03.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.71 MB
Anzahl Seiten
328