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Chinese Dream and Practice in Zhejiang – Politics

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  • In-depth analysis of political structure and constitutions of Zhejiang Province.
  • Detailed and extensive presentation of political practices by the local government in 7 fundamental areas.
  • Discusses and summarizes the policies and experiences in one of the most representative region in China for studies.
  • Conclusions and suggestions co-exist in the book for policy makers and interested scholars.
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The theme of this book is the political practices by Zhejiang Government under the guidance of “China Dream” policy. It reviews the political facets of governance, The People’s Congress System, the consultative system, grassroots democracy, rule of law, government function, restriction and supervision of power and the united front. These areas are the foundations of Chinese government, and are currently discussed in detail from the point of view of the Zhejiang local administration.  As China has its unique political system, this book could help scholars and policy makers around the global better understand the operation of Chinese government and political goals for the future under the guidance of the statecraft.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Political Science, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China

    Ning Fang

  • Institute of Political Science Studies, Zhejiang Academy of Social Sciences, Hangzhou, China

    Huaxing Chen

  • Administration Science Office, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China

    Jie Yun

About the editors

Fang, Ning, was born in June, 1957. He is the director and researcher of Institute of Political Science, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.  He is also a professor of Beijing Capital Normal University. Professor Fang is one of the most renowned scholars in Chinese political science, best know for his forward thinking mind and unique “Third World” angle of view in observation and studies. His research areas focus on the development of modern capitalism and young generation political socializations, etc. He has published academic works such as Modern Western Political Ideologies, An Introduction to Modern Capitalism Development, China Path under the Shadow of Globalization, etc. and many academic papers on Chinese political issues.

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