Carl Minzner is Professor of Law at Fordham Law School. He is an expert in Chinese law and governance, and has written extensively on these topics in both academic journals and the popular press.
China's reform era is ending. Core factors that characterized it-political stability, ideological openness, and rapid economic growth-are unraveling.
Since the 1990s, Beijing's leaders have firmly rejected any fundamental reform of their authoritarian one-party political system, even as a decades-long boom has reshaped China's economy and society. On the surface, their efforts have been a success. Political turmoil has toppled former Communist East bloc regimes, internal unrest overtaken Middle East nations, and populist movements risen to challenge established Western democracies. China, in contrast, has appeared a relative haven of stability and growth.
But as Carl Minzner shows, a closer look at China's reform era reveals a different truth. Over the past three decades, a frozen political system has fueled both the rise of entrenched interests within the Communist Party itself, and the systematic underdevelopment of institutions of governance among state and society at large. Economic cleavages have widened. Social unrest has worsened. Ideological polarization has deepened.
Now, to address these looming problems, China's leaders are progressively cannibalizing institutional norms and practices that have formed the bedrock of the regime's stability in the reform era. Technocratic rule is giving way to black-box purges; collective governance sliding back towards single-man rule. The post-1978 era of "reform and opening up" is ending. China is closing down. Uncertainty hangs in the air as a new future slouches towards Beijing to be born. End of an Era explains how China arrived at this dangerous turning point, and outlines the potential outcomes that could result.
Review
"Mr. Minzner's arguments are lucid, readable and well-sourced, making this compact volume compulsory reading for those who continue to insist that China's authoritarian governance might be an improvement on democracy." -Wall Street Journal
"Captivating and essential reading for all China watchers." -Library Journal
"Carl Minzner takes the measure of 'China's rise' in a highly readable, yet penetrating, analysis that accurately gauges its weaknesses as well as strengths." -Jerome A. Cohen, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, U.S.-Asia Law Institute, New York University School of Law, and Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
"A concise, authoritative, and impartial analysis of the challenges China faces as it tries to balance a vibrant, dynamic, ever evolving economy and society, with a static, centralised political system. This study asks fundamental, hard questions about whether this perpetual squaring of the circle can actually ever be achieved. Its conclusions are sobering and thought provoking." -Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute, King's College, London
"This book is a must-read, conversation changing book for anyone interested in China. Meticulously researched and written in a highly accessible style, End of an Era argues that China's reform era is ending. The book details how over the last decade changes in China's society, economy, politics and ideology have coalesced in a massive, yet unnoticed, transition, ending the reform era and endangering the country's further development. The book presents a shocking message that has repercussions for virtually anyone on the globe whose lives have become intertwined with the Chinese political economy." -Benjamin Van Rooij, John S. & Marilyn Long Chair Professor, University of California, Irvine
"In learned, provocative, yet engaging ways, Carl Minzner draws from his decades of China-watching expertise to explain the deeply unsettled and unsettling trajectory of contemporary China. Reflecting on the underlying social, economic, political and spiritual angst in China today, and the Party-state's tightening grip in response, the book not only convincingly explains the iEnd of an Erar, but foresees a darkening future with serious implications for China and the world." -Bates Gill, Professor of Asia-Pacific Security Studies, Macquarie University
發表於2024-12-22
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整本書,讀起來,其實就是一堆日常各大報紙能讀到關於中國的評論的閤集,沒有多大深入見解,不管是關於危還是關於機。 關於中國現代化進程,現狀,和經濟改革論述也好,討論見解也好的書很多,但是這本算是我最沒辦法讀下去的。 關於各種的危,不過經濟政策,社會現狀,還是信...
評分整本書,讀起來,其實就是一堆日常各大報紙能讀到關於中國的評論的閤集,沒有多大深入見解,不管是關於危還是關於機。 關於中國現代化進程,現狀,和經濟改革論述也好,討論見解也好的書很多,但是這本算是我最沒辦法讀下去的。 關於各種的危,不過經濟政策,社會現狀,還是信...
評分整本書,讀起來,其實就是一堆日常各大報紙能讀到關於中國的評論的閤集,沒有多大深入見解,不管是關於危還是關於機。 關於中國現代化進程,現狀,和經濟改革論述也好,討論見解也好的書很多,但是這本算是我最沒辦法讀下去的。 關於各種的危,不過經濟政策,社會現狀,還是信...
評分整本書,讀起來,其實就是一堆日常各大報紙能讀到關於中國的評論的閤集,沒有多大深入見解,不管是關於危還是關於機。 關於中國現代化進程,現狀,和經濟改革論述也好,討論見解也好的書很多,但是這本算是我最沒辦法讀下去的。 關於各種的危,不過經濟政策,社會現狀,還是信...
評分整本書,讀起來,其實就是一堆日常各大報紙能讀到關於中國的評論的閤集,沒有多大深入見解,不管是關於危還是關於機。 關於中國現代化進程,現狀,和經濟改革論述也好,討論見解也好的書很多,但是這本算是我最沒辦法讀下去的。 關於各種的危,不過經濟政策,社會現狀,還是信...
圖書標籤: 政治學 海外中國研究 極權主義、威權主義政權 極權與威權政權 中國政治 威權主義 China 明剋勝
編年簡史?
評分嘮嗑還行,認真讀什麼都學不到。中國這麼大,200頁篇幅想講清楚其中蘊含的危機和機遇太睏難瞭。另外,隻講瞭危機,也沒講機遇啊
評分嘮嗑還行,認真讀什麼都學不到。中國這麼大,200頁篇幅想講清楚其中蘊含的危機和機遇太睏難瞭。另外,隻講瞭危機,也沒講機遇啊
評分拿都江堰和三峽大壩來比喻中國改革路徑也是醉瞭,在這本書看來中國隻有危機沒有機遇啊。
評分最後一個比喻不錯,三峽和都江堰,一堵一疏,兩種後果。傢國事越上心,越覺得痛苦無望。多少人能逃得齣大國螻蟻的命運?
End of an Era 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載