
The Decline of Communism in China
This book examines the relationship between the Communist political elite and the largely anti-Communist intellectual elite during the decade of reform (1977–1989). The author, who was a participant in these events, shows how the Deng Xiaoping regime precipitated a legitimacy crisis by encouraging economic reform while preventing political reform, and how the intellectual elite used this situation to increase its own power. The book also offers a theoretical model to explain how a political resistance movement could gain power in a nation that does not have a well-developed civil society. The concept of ‘institutional parasitism’ shows that rather than developing separate institutions, the anti-Communist intellectuals occupied state structures from which oppositional activity was carried out. The book will be of interest to both scholars of China and students of comparative Communism.
- Undertitel
- Legitimacy Crisis, 1977–1989
- Författare
- X. L. Ding
- ISBN
- 9780521451383
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 528 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1994-06-24
- Sidor
- 248
