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China's Trapped Transition_ The - Minxin Pei
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TWO - Democratizing China?

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  • Title Page
  • Dedication
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • ONE - Why Transitions Get Trapped: A Theoretical Framework
  • Economic Development and Political Change
  • Theories of Economic Reform
  • Gradualism, Chinese Style
  • Why No Autocracy Has Opted for the Big Bang
  • A Question of the State: Developmental or Predatory
  • The Theory of the Predatory State
  • Why Decentralized Predation May Emerge during Transition
  • TWO - Democratizing China?
  • Political Reform: The Ruling Elites’ Views
  • Political Reform According to Deng Xiaoping
  • Political Reform: A Liberal Alternative
  • Political Reform: Content, Goals, and Dilemmas
  • Political Reform: A Stillborn Plan
  • Institutional Reforms: Promise and Disappointment
  • Legislative Output
  • Constitutional Oversight Power
  • Power of Appointment and Removal
  • Organizational Growth
  • Legal Reform
  • Politicization of the Courts and Lack of Judicial Independence
  • Fragmentation of Judicial Authority
  • Village Elections
  • Illiberal Adaptation
  • Selective Repression
  • Containing Social Unrest
  • Responding to the Information Revolution
  • Co-optation
  • The Co-optation of the Intelligentsia
  • The Co-optation of Private Entrepreneurs
  • THREE - Rent Protection and Dissipation: The Dark Side of Gradualism
  • The Grain Procurement System
  • The Evolution of the Grain Procurement System
  • Analysis
  • The Telecom Service Sector
  • Monopoly and State Control
  • Analysis
  • The Banking Sector
  • Banking Reform since 1979
  • SCBs’ Dominance and Performance
  • Poor Governance and Corruption
  • Analysis
  • The Economic Costs of Gradualism
  • How Marketized Is the Chinese Economy?
  • SOEs’ Share of Economic Output and Employment
  • The State’s Influence in Commodities and Factor Markets
  • Fragmentation of Domestic Markets
  • International Comparisons
  • FOUR - Transforming the State: From Developmental to Predatory
  • The Institutional Dynamics of Decentralized Predation
  • Corruption and Decentralization of Predation
  • The Growing Size of the Chinese State
  • Decentralization of Property Rights
  • Administrative Decentralization and Predation
  • Declining Monitoring Capability
  • Crime and Punishment
  • New Exit Options
  • Declining Ideological and Institutional Norms
  • Collusion and the Emergence of Local Mafia States
  • FIVE - China’s Mounting Governance Deficits
  • Governance Deficits and State Incapacitation
  • Public and Workplace Safety
  • Education
  • Public Health
  • Environmental Degradation
  • Crisis in Rural Public Finance
  • Erosion of the CCP’s Mobilization Capacity
  • Economic Reform and the CCP’s Organizational Decline
  • Internal Corruption
  • Mass Disenchantment with the CCP
  • Rising Tensions Between the State and Society
  • Rural Decay and Discontent
  • The Unemployment Challenge
  • The Institutional Breakdown
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix: - Reported Cases of Local Mafia States
  • Notes
  • Acknowledgements
  • Index
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