Political Science and Chinese Political Studies The State of the Field /

This book represents a pioneering effort to offer an up-to-date overview of the state of the field of <U+001c>Chinese political studies. It assesses the field<U+0019>s past, present, and future, emphasizing the role of Chinese scholars in transforming it both from within and outside of...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Guo, Sujian. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29590-4
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction Political Science and Chinese Political Studies: The State of the Field (Sujian Guo, San Francisco State University)
  • Part I Overview of the State of the Field
  • 2. Chinese Political Studies: Overview of the State of the Field (Lynn T. White III., Princeton University)
  • 3. Political Culture and the Study of Chinese Politics (Peter R. Moody, Jr., University of Notre Dame)
  • 4. Western Political Science Theories and the Development of Political Theories in China (Yang Guangbin and Li Miao, Remin University of China)
  • 5. Western Political Research Approaches and the Development of Political Science Methodology in China (Jing Yuejin and Wang Guoqin, Tsinghua University)
  • 6. Environmental Politics in China: An Issue Area in Review (Fengshi Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
  • Part II Methodologies in the Chinese Political Studies
  • 7. The Logic of Comparative Politics and the Development of Political Science in China (Zhong Yang, University of Tennessee)
  • 8. Political Science Research on China: Making the Most of Diversity (Bjr̲n Alpermann, Universitt̃ W<U+00fc>rzburg)
  • 9. Choices for Chinese Political Science: Methodological Positivism or Methodological Pluralism? (Jon R. Taylor, University of St. Thomas)
  • 10. The Perestroika Movement in American Political Science and its Lessons for Chinese Political Studies (Shelley Rigger, Davidson College)
  • Part III Scientification or Indigenization of Chinese Political Studies.-11. Reflections on Scientific Inquiry, Academic Freedom, and Enlightenment (Jeffrey C. Isaac, Indiana University)
  • 12. The Dilemmas of China<U+0019>s Political Science in the context of the Rise of China (Baogang He, Deakin University)
  • 13. Politics Against Science: Reflections on the Study of Chinese Politics in Contemporary China (Guoguang Wu, University of Victoria)
  • 14. To <U+001c>Fall in Line or To <U+001c>Grab : Thoughts on the Indigenization of Political Science (Shaoguang Wang, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
  • 15. Let One Hundred Flowers Bloom, Let One Hundred Thoughts Contend: Political Science with Chinese Characteristics (Jon R. Taylor, University of St. Thomas).