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OverviewAnalyzes the major laws promulgated during the Xi Jinping era against a background of the politics and ideology of the Xi regime in general. The Chinese Dream and Law study situates the Chinese Dream in the modern utopianism discourse since the Late Qing, following Kang Youwei and Mao Zedong. As a tool to promote the Chinese Dream, the legal reforms during the period depart from the ""thin constitutionalism"" of the first three decades of the post-Mao era and resemble aspects of Legalism. Although the current regime has made some progress in protecting people's socioeconomic rights through law, it has retreated on upholding judicial independence to protect people's civil and political rights, especially those vis-à-vis the state. The first three decades since post-Mao reform are an aberration that deviates from the normal trajectory of modern Chinese political development. The decade-long efforts by the current regime have slowed the growing official corruption and have slightly narrowed the growing income gap, although economic growth was cut in half. The Chinese style of utopianism could mean a ""better place""—as in the country's ancient past. It could also become a ""no place"" in the modern diverse world because this human hope that has a universal claim is often built on authoritarian means. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shiping Hua (University of Louisville)Publisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9798855803525Pages: 308 Publication Date: 01 August 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Abbreviations 1. The Question and the Argument 2. The Chinese Dream, Utopianism, and Law 3. A Reversal of the Dengist Reform? 4. The Creation of the Security State 5. The Politics of Anticorruption 6. Civil Rights Chinese Style 7. China's Vision for a New Global Order 8. The Chinese Dream: A Story of Culture Appendices Glossary Notes Bibliography IndexReviews""Hua explores Xi Jinping's attitude toward law and explains why Xi became increasingly assertive in imposing stringent laws on anyone against him. This timely work sheds new light on this complicated but very important topic."" — Xiaobing Li, University of Central Oklahoma Author InformationShiping Hua is Calvin and Helen Lang Distinguished Chair in Asian Studies, Director of the Asian Studies Program, and Professor of Political Science at the University of Louisville. He is the author of several books, including Scientism and Humanism: Two Cultures in Post-Mao China (1978–1989), also by SUNY Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |