Strong Society, Smart State : : The Rise of Public Opinion in China's Japan Policy / / James Reilly.
The rise and influence of public opinion on Chinese foreign policy reveals a remarkable evolution in authoritarian responses to social turmoil. James Reilly shows how Chinese leaders have responded to popular demands for political participation with a sophisticated strategy of tolerance, responsiven...
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