Democratisation: Antidemocratic and Democratic Elements in the Political Culture of China
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posted on 1992-03-01, 00:00 authored by H BaogangThe nature of the political culture itself is often seen by commentators as the cause of democracy failing to take root in China; the antidemocratic elements of that culture being overemphasised while the democratic elements are underemphasised. This paper examines the application of the ideas of democratic culture in China to the current state of play, including the possibility of the democratic card being played by factions within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). There are indeed cultural problems associated with Chinese democratisation such as cultural anomie, unconscious authoritarian personalities, the legacy of egalitarianism, the radical polarisation of Chinese culture, difficulties of institutional compromise and the irrational control of aggression and fear. While the antidemocratic culture is stronger at present than the democratic culture, the new Chinese democratic culture is likely to gather strength in the future. © 1992, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Australian Journal of Political ScienceVolume
27Pagination
120-136Publisher DOI
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1036-1146eISSN
1363-030XLanguage
engPublication classification
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