Confucianism in Contemporary Chinese Politics: An Actionable Account of Authoritarian Political Culture

Lexington Books (2015)
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Abstract

This book analyzes the ways in which authoritarian political culture performs functions similar to democratic political culture, using contemporary Chinese politics as a case study. Through an examination of the legitimating and engaging values of Confucianism, the author analyzes how these values influence everyday political engagement, perceptions and practices of “rule of law,” political deliberation, and official discourse of the Chinese Communist Party.

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