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Chinese Society In The Xi Jinping Era, Hardback Book

Chinese Society In The Xi Jinping Era Hardback

Edited by Litao (Eai, Nus, S'pore) Zhao, Dongtao (Eai, Nus, S'pore) Qi

Part of the Eai Series On East Asia series

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As China has become the world's second largest economy and risen rapidly amid various internal and external challenges, its profound social transformation and changing social policies are seemingly receiving inadequate attention from both academic and policy communities, especially in the Xi Jinping era since 2013.

After decades of development, new social values, behaviours and organisations have emerged in China.

Social changes and unresolved social issues are demanding for policy attention and proper governance.This book studies the important aspects of China's social transformation, policy and governance in recent years, including social stability maintenance, education, social media, industrial de-capacity and lay-off campaign, ethnic minority and ethnic policy, elderly care, poverty reduction and social governance.

It will enable readers to have a better understanding of China's most important and pressing social issues and relevant social policies.

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