Crisis rhetoric and policy change in China / Yihong Liu.
2022
DS779.4
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Title
Crisis rhetoric and policy change in China / Yihong Liu.
Author
Liu, Yihong, author.
ISBN
9789811677632 (electronic bk.)
9811677638 (electronic bk.)
981167762X
9789811677625
9811677638 (electronic bk.)
981167762X
9789811677625
Publication Details
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-7763-2 doi
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DS779.4
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.951
Summary
This book explores how China's political system responds to crisis. A crisis is an episode whose impact cannot be controlled merely by astute on-the-ground incident management, particularly in cases involving widespread doubt about the legitimacy of established policy paradigms or the political order as a whole. Crisis can create "political windows" for advocacy groups challenging established policies in pluralist democracies. The political battle between competing definitions of an uncertain and ambiguous situation among the various actors provides them with crisis-induced opportunity space for dramatic policy change. However, the process of crisis-induced policy change, mainly by crisis framing, in non-west regimes like China has not been adequately addressed. As China's leadership foregrounds legitimacy in "victory" over COVID-19, and a new era of climate change disasters begins, this dynamic model of crisis and recuperation will offer food for thought for scholars of Chinese and global politics.
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Series
Governing China in the 21st century, 2730-6976
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Table of Contents
1.understanding crisis-induced policy changes in china
2.toward understanding crisis exploitation in china
3.three cases and qualitative thematic analysis
4.sars pandemic crisis as a "window of opportunity"
5.wenchuan earthquake disaster without exploitation
6. h1n1 pandemic crisis without "window of opportunity"
7.explaining variance of crisis rhetoric and exploitation
8.crisis exploitation and framing in non-western regime.
2.toward understanding crisis exploitation in china
3.three cases and qualitative thematic analysis
4.sars pandemic crisis as a "window of opportunity"
5.wenchuan earthquake disaster without exploitation
6. h1n1 pandemic crisis without "window of opportunity"
7.explaining variance of crisis rhetoric and exploitation
8.crisis exploitation and framing in non-western regime.