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Legitimation and democratization in a transitional China

journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 10:02 authored by He, B
In China under Deng Xiaoping, since the crushing of the democracy movement in June 1989, the communist party has attempted to modify the foundations of its legitimacy. The limits and the problems associated with the party's self-legitimation have led to a search for new forms of legitimation, and new forms of legitimation, in their turn, indicate a democratic direction, or lay a foundation for a move towards democracy in China. Of particular concern is elite legitimacy: whether the present conditions and circumstances in China will force, trick, lure or cajole the non-democrats into democratic behaviour in the process of their search for legitimacy in the coming succession struggle.

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Publication title

Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics

Volume

12

Pagination

315-342

ISSN

1352-3279

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Repository Status

  • Restricted

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