Ibo Village Affairs

Ibo Village Affairs
Title Ibo Village Affairs PDF eBook
Author Margaret Mackeson Green
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 286
Release 1964
Genre Igbo (African people).
ISBN 0714616699

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First Published in 1964. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Igbo Village Affairs

Igbo Village Affairs
Title Igbo Village Affairs PDF eBook
Author Margaret M. Green
Publisher Routledge
Pages 286
Release 2012-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1136249982

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First published in 1964. With an updated preface from 1963, to include the census of 1953-54 and Eastern Nigerian law update, this is an account of the people of Igbo with material collected over two periods of field work between 1934 and 1937 in South Eastern Nigeria.

The Right to Know

The Right to Know
Title The Right to Know PDF eBook
Author Ann Florini
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 378
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0231141580

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The Right to Know is a timely and compelling consideration of a vital question: What information should governments and other powerful organizations disclose? Excessive secrecy corrodes democracy, facilitates corruption, and undermines good public policymaking, but keeping a lid on military strategies, personal data, and trade secrets is crucial to the protection of the public interest. Over the past several years, transparency has swept the world. India and South Africa have adopted groundbreaking national freedom of information laws. China is on the verge of promulgating new openness regulations that build on the successful experiments of such major municipalities as Shanghai. From Asia to Africa to Europe to Latin America, countries are struggling to overcome entrenched secrecy and establish effective disclosure policies. More than seventy now have or are developing major disclosure policies or laws. But most of the world's nearly 200 nations do not have coherent disclosure laws; implementation of existing rules often proves difficult; and there is no consensus about what disclosure standards should apply to the increasingly powerful private sector. As governments and corporations battle with citizens and one another over the growing demand to submit their secrets to public scrutiny, they need new insights into whether, how, and when greater openness can serve the public interest, and how to bring about beneficial forms of greater disclosure. The Right to Know distills the lessons of many nations' often bitter experience and provides careful analysis of transparency's impact on governance, business regulation, environmental protection, and national security. Its powerful lessons make it a critical companion for policymakers, executives, and activists, as well as students and scholars seeking a better understanding of how to make information policy serve the public interest.

Tamed Village “Democracy”

Tamed Village “Democracy”
Title Tamed Village “Democracy” PDF eBook
Author Guohui Wang
Publisher Springer
Pages 191
Release 2014-07-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3642540589

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Wang's book offers an empirically rich and conceptually nuanced analysis of how local state agents maintain control over village self-governance in China. His careful analysis of primary documents enables him to explicate the formal mechanisms used by members of the local state to influence village affairs. Meanwhile, his rigorous and fascinating ethnographic data enable him to elucidate the manifold ways in which informal clientelist ties between local state officials and village elites permit the former to exert control. Overall, this excellent book powerfully demonstrates the need for scholars to go beyond attention to election processes when evaluating what village democracy means in a Chinese context. It is a must-read for all serious scholars of Chinese politics and society. —Rachel Murphy, University of Oxford Guohui Wang's highly original, in-depth case research vividly reveals the dynamics of contemporary Chinese village politics. By combining abundant empirical data with close observation as an "insider," his book illustrates the processes and consequences of transplanting 'democracy' into rural Chinese society. Particularly for those in the West who are keen on understanding the ongoing transformation of rural China, this book is a rich and revealing source. —Shukai Zhao, Development Research Center of the State Council, P.R. China

Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 2010
Genre China
ISBN

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Political Culture and Participation in Rural China

Political Culture and Participation in Rural China
Title Political Culture and Participation in Rural China PDF eBook
Author Yang Zhong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 146
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136515712

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Despite China’s rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, most Chinese still live in the vast countryside or have rural household registration. Although there was significant economic improvement in rural areas in the 1980s, the rural economy has been stagnating or deteriorating since then, and the book argues that the rural-urban income gap is giving rise to the potential for political instability throughout China. This book, based on extensive original research including interview fieldwork in rural areas, examines the nature of political culture and participation in rural China, discussing issues such as the support, or lack of it, for democratic values; levels of political interest; the ways in which Chinese peasants interact with village and local officials; subjective factors that motivate them to vote, (or not to vote) in village elections; and rural people’s views on market-oriented economic reforms, local and national government, and the Communist Party. The book argues that although hitherto peasants’ riots, sit-ins and demonstrations have been localised and uncoordinated, they are frequent, and have the potential to cause serious political crises for China’s rulers. It concludes by considering the future political development of China’s vast countryside.

Non-institutional Political Participation

Non-institutional Political Participation
Title Non-institutional Political Participation PDF eBook
Author Jiangshan Fang
Publisher Springer
Pages 177
Release 2015-11-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9811000484

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By examining social transformation and political participation theories, this book focuses on the core concept of non-institutional political participation, which is classified into two types: induced participation and imposed participation. This classification has changed the tradition of dichotomizing political participation as either legal or illegal and enriched the conceptualization of political participation. Based on an investigation of the characteristics of Chinese peasants and the relations between interests, authority and political participation, the book examines the changes in interest structures and modes of control in rural China during the transformation period, and proposes a political participation model built upon mutual benefits.​