ABSTRACT
This analysis of every facet of a national identity makes it less likely that the next great explosion in the Commmunist world - and its consequences - will come as a surprise. It investigates tendencies in China that might lead it down the same path as Russia and Yugoslavia.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |22 pages
Introduction
chapter |20 pages
Contending National Projects
part |92 pages
National Identity Crisis
chapter |19 pages
New Nationalist Identities in Post-Leninist Transformations
chapter |14 pages
A Failed Chinese Modernity
chapter |10 pages
China's North-South Split and the Forces of Disintegration
chapter |28 pages
Reconstructing China's National Identity
part |118 pages
After Socialist Anti-Imperialism
chapter |17 pages
Anti-Imperialism in Chinese Foreign Policy
chapter |15 pages
Democracy and Peace Versus Dictatorship and War
chapter |39 pages
Confucian Leninism and Patriarchal Authoritarianism
chapter |20 pages
Is China a Model of Reform Success?
chapter |25 pages
Was Mao Zedong a Revolutionary?
part |78 pages
Democratic Prospects
chapter |11 pages
Is Democracy a Universal Ethical Standard?
chapter |16 pages
Consolidating Democratic Breakthroughs in Leninist States
chapter |13 pages
Democracy and “Mao Fever”
chapter |16 pages
The Oppositional Decoding of China's Leninist Media
part |34 pages
Conclusion