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Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China

Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China

by Elizabeth J. Perry and Merle Goldman
Publication Date: 01/06/2002

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After slow but steady moves toward a new conception of citizenship before 1949, there was a nearly complete reversal during the Mao regime, with a gradual reemergence beginning in the Deng era of concerns with the political rights as well as the duties of citizens. The contributors to this volume address how citizenship has been understood in China from the late imperial era to the present day, the processes by which citizenship has been fostered or undermined, the influence of the government, the different development of citizenship in mainland China and Taiwan, and the prospects of strengthening citizens' rights in contemporary China.
ISBN:
9780674007666
9780674007666
Category:
Constitution: government & the state
Publication Date:
01-06-2002
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4mm
Weight:
0.78kg

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