Unstately Power, Volume 2

Front Cover
M.E. Sharpe, 1998 - 765 pages
 

Contents

Legitimation Local Seers Reform Political TruthCommitment After Campaigns
3
Chapter 21 Reform of Ideology
9
Chapter 22 Reform of Religion
40
Chapter 23 Reform of Media
86
Chapter 24 Reform of the Arts
141
Painting and Visual Arts
143
Literature Theater and Film
160
Music
184
Steering Statesmen Reform Political Structure Authoritarianism Liberalism and Alternatives
461
The Combination of Lions and Foxes
462
The Community Consensus Rule
471
Midlevel Rule from Cities
474
Divisions by Faith in Particular State Leaders
480
Chapter 41 Leadership Selection
484
Local Elections
523
Chapter 42 Policy Selection
542

Chapter 25 Reforms of Entitlement Support
215
Transport Infrastructure and Commuters
230
Relief and Pensioners
237
Health and Environment for Citizens
241
Birth Planning and Parents
248
Opportunities and Women
259
School Finance and Students
265
Ethnic Respect and Minorities
271
Sanctions Commanders Reform Political Tradition Coercive Incentives by State and Nonstate Communities
293
Sanctions and Communities in Reforms
295
Families and Their Imitators
298
Identity Groups Define Corruption or Rent
300
Patronism and Leninism
305
Chapter 31 Sanctioning Agencies
314
Army
324
Courts and Lawyers
332
Chapter 32 The Control of Social Groups
368
Academics
404
Students
415
Gathering Opinions
554
Demonstrating
561
Chapter 43 Selection of Political Structure
572
Constitutional Rights and Duties
573
Proposals for Changing Political Structure
576
Antidemocratic Scientism
580
Modern Options in Theory
594
Party or Management
598
China Changes
611
LongTerm Rationality
612
Reasoning in Multiple Dimensions
621
State and Nonstate
628
Civil and Uncivil Institutions
631
Reconciliation vs Memory in Postrevolutionary Politics
640
Reactions to Communisms Demise
657
Predicting the Future
662
Sources
699
Index
747
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