Austerity, Polarity and the Prospect for Regime Change

Ching Kwan LEE

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Abstract

Since the dawn of this millennium, and long before the current financial turmoil and the subsequent bitter pill of austerity therapy hit the Untied States and the European Union, the Chinese Communist Government has publicly recognized the monumental challenge of polarity. Against the background of a persistent rise in the Gini co-efficent for China as a whole, already reaching .53 in 2004 according to Chinese government surveys, the Hu-Wen leadership announced the urgent need to construct a “harmonious society” as a response to instability, triggered by rapidly widening income gaps. There is now a large and sophisticated scholarly literature on the measurements, trends, dimensions, politics and attitudinal surveys of social inequality in Chin
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013
Externally publishedYes
EventUnknown Event -
Duration: 1 Apr 20131 Apr 2013

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Period1/04/131/04/13

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