Yuhua Wang (王裕華) is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. His articles have appeared in the China Journal, the China Review, the China Quarterly, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, the Journal of Peking University (Beijing Daxue Xuebao), and Studies in Comparative International Development. He is a frequent commentator on political developments in China and has been featured in the New York Times, Reuters, and South China Morning Post, as well as on CNN and DR (the Danish Broadcasting Corporation).
Under what conditions would authoritarian rulers be interested in the rule of law? What type of rule of law exists in authoritarian regimes? How do authoritarian rulers promote the rule of law without threatening their grip on power? Tying the Autocrat's Hands answers these questions by examining legal reforms in China. Yuhua Wang develops a demand-side theory arguing that authoritarian rulers will respect the rule of law when they need the cooperation of organized interest groups that control valuable and mobile assets but are not politically connected. He also defines the rule of law that exists in authoritarian regimes as a partial form of the rule of law, in which judicial fairness is respected in the commercial realm but not in the political realm. Tying the Autocrat's Hands demonstrates that the rule of law is better enforced in regions with a large number of foreign investors but less so in regions heavily invested in by Chinese investors.
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加一星給卡夫卡 難得(也難看)的是作者作為一個北大背景的學者居然提供瞭這麼一個頭腦簡單的答案
评分(沒有給星星,而不是0星)看的時候有點小失望,不過第二章還是有科普到我的,而且,做這方麵的研究本來也是蠻不容易的,為此加一顆星。。。
评分未達到預期。單看標題便能知核心論點的關鍵——外資進入推動中國經濟領域的法治,但政治體製決定瞭政府不會允許政治上的防治。觀點似乎不新鮮,且對於法治的探討不夠深入。被看重的或許更多的是多方法和數據處理的擅長吧。
评分看的時候,難免會對比第一次看作者的dissertation的感受. 然後第一反應竟然是太太/先生是統計相關專業的重要性,至少對於提高配圖質量是高度顯著的......
评分飛機上又讀瞭一遍。與他的博士論文相比,這本書真的給人煥然一新的感覺。第二章的理論結構很精彩,文字簡單卻將理論脈絡梳理得很清晰。
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