Law in the China Model 2.0: Legality, Developmentalism and Leninism under Xi Jinping

The Xi Jinping era version of a China model of development continues law's reform-era roles of generally market-oriented development (under newly challenging conditions), checking development-challenging threats (amid increased concerns over corruption) and reducing pressure for political chang...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of contemporary China 2017-01, Vol.26 (103), p.68-84
1. Verfasser: deLisle, Jacques
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Xi Jinping era version of a China model of development continues law's reform-era roles of generally market-oriented development (under newly challenging conditions), checking development-challenging threats (amid increased concerns over corruption) and reducing pressure for political change (at a time of intolerance toward dissent). The Xi-era version of law appears to be more 'legalist' (than its predecessor), still 'reformist-developmentalist' and more 'Leninist'. The Xi-era project for law remains narrowly instrumentalist, uneven across subject matter and region, and beset by both 'supply-side' and 'demand-side' challenges.
ISSN:1067-0564
1469-9400
DOI:10.1080/10670564.2016.1206299