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China’s Great Transformation : Selected Essays on Confucianism, Modernization and Democracy

Author :  Ambrose Yeo-chi King (Intro) Alvin Y. So

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Country
Hong Kong
Publisher
The Chinese University Press, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong
ISBN 9789882370159
Format HardBound
Language English
Year of Publication 2018
Bib. Info xxviii, 342p. Includes Index
Product Weight 692 gms.
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Ambrose Yeo-chi King has been a pioneer since the mid-1960s theorizing China’s modernization process. China’s Great Transformation: Selected Essays on Confucianism, Modernization, and Democracy is a collection of his papers published between 1975 and 1997. These two decades are turning points for China as we observed the following dramatic historical trends—the shift from revolutionary Maoism to Four Modernizations in mainland China, the unexpected democratic transition in Taiwan, and the rise of four little dragons (Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore) in East Asia. Focusing on the cultural dimension, King’s essays in this volume are aimed to understand, to interpret, or to explain all these new developments from a historical, comparative framework. King obviously is a culturalist and a scholar in the modernization camp, but he at the same time voices many sharp criticisms on the modernization theory and offers a fresh reinterpretation of Confucian culture. He emphasizes the role of culture in societal transformation, but he never takes culture for granted, and examines it as a dynamic historical process always subject to change and embedded in political economy and social institutions.

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