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This book places the topic of the state and society in the context of modern development in China over the past century, investigating the dynamic relation and internal tension between the state’s power enhancement and society’s vitality activation instead of simply regarding the country and society as two separate entities. Building a modern country and activating the people’s vitality involves three closely linked and mutually supporting aspects: establishing the identity recognition of the people to unite the nation; adjusting the organizational system of the society to promote mobilization and institute a social incentive system; and determining dominant strategies and means for the interaction between the country and society to address social-governance issues. This book carefully sheds light on the logic behind China’s roundabout strategy for building a modern country and motivating the vitality of its people.
1 The Issue of "State and Society" in Chinese Historical Context
1(18)
1.1 The Existed Framework: "State" and "Civil Society" as an Entity
1(2)
1.2 Historical Context and Native Notion: "Empower State" and "Make People Enlightened" as a Process
3(10)
1.2.1 Exploration of Reformists' Thought: A State of "Enlightening the People"
5(2)
1.2.2 Practical Exploration During the Era of Republic of China: Social Revolution
7(3)
1.2.3 The Typical Way of CPC: "Mass Line"
10(3)
1.3 Analytical Perspective: Identity, Organization and Operations
13(3)
1.3.1 Social Identity
13(1)
1.3.2 Organizational Space
14(1)
1.3.3 Operational Means
15(1)
1.4 Conclusion
16(3)
References
17(2)
2 1949---1978: Social Integration and Mass Mobilization
19(38)
2.1 Classes: Class Division and Ideological Reform
20(9)
2.1.1 "Class Identity" and Identification of Identity
22(3)
2.1.2 "Class Consciousness" and People Transformation
25(2)
2.1.3 Digestion of Class Division
27(2)
2.2 Organization: Establish Units and Collect Resources
29(17)
2.2.1 The Establishment of Unit System
30(8)
2.2.2 The Establishment of Cooperatives and People's Communes
38(5)
2.2.3 Concentration of Resources and Unity of Interests
43(3)
2.3 Movement: Promoting Work and Resolving Contradictions
46(8)
2.3.1 "To Play the Enthusiasm of the Masses"
47(3)
2.3.2 "Rely on Consciousness and Voluntary of Masses"
50(1)
2.3.3 "Accept Criticism of the Masses"
51(3)
2.4 Conclusion
54(3)
References
55(2)
3 1979---1992: Decentralization of Power, Transfer of Profits and Germination of Interests
57(36)
3.1 Interest: Promotion and Diversification
58(10)
3.1.1 The Initiative of Interests
60(4)
3.1.2 The Interests of Relationship
64(2)
3.1.3 The Gradual Opening of Private Domain
66(2)
3.2 Enterprise and Organization: Invigoration and Autonomy
68(12)
3.2.1 Rural Areas: Implementation of Household Responsibility System
69(3)
3.2.2 City: The Restoration and Transmutation of Unit System
72(4)
3.2.3 The Rise of Community Organizations
76(4)
3.3 Transformation of Functions: Regulation and Demarcation
80(8)
3.3.1 Strengthen Rule of Law
81(2)
3.3.2 Standardization and Publicity
83(3)
3.3.3 Modification and Overhead
86(2)
3.4 Conclusion
88(5)
References
90(3)
4 1993---2002: Adjustment, Transformation and Diversified Differentiation
93(42)
4.1 Mobility of Social Elements
94(13)
4.1.1 Laid-off Workers: From Unit to Society
95(4)
4.1.2 Into the City: From Rural to Urban
99(5)
4.1.3 Going to Business: From Within the System to Outside the System
104(3)
4.2 Adjustment of Organizational Structure
107(15)
4.2.1 Community Building
108(4)
4.2.2 Management of Social Groups
112(5)
4.2.3 Villagers' Autonomy
117(5)
4.3 Exploration of Governance Strategy
122(8)
4.3.1 Adaptive Strategy
122(5)
4.3.2 Guide Self-management
127(2)
4.3.3 Globalization Rules
129(1)
4.4 Conclusion
130(5)
References
131(4)
5 From 2003 till Now: Livelihood Strategy and Participating Claim
135(38)
5.1 Mobility and Differentiation
136(11)
5.1.1 Rapid Urban and Rural Mobility
136(4)
5.1.2 Class Differentiation Intensified
140(3)
5.1.3 Enhancement of Awareness of Rights
143(4)
5.2 Social Organization and Participation
147(12)
5.2.1 Social Organization
148(3)
5.2.2 Virtual Communities
151(4)
5.2.3 Social Coordination
155(4)
5.3 People's Livelihood Strategy and Project Operation
159(9)
5.3.1 Scientific Development
159(3)
5.3.2 System Operation by Project
162(4)
5.3.3 Technical Governance
166(2)
5.4 Conclusion
168(5)
References
169(4)
6 Enforcement of State Ability and Stimulation of Social Vitality
173
6.1 Development and Achievements
173(6)
6.1.1 Social Identity
173(2)
6.1.2 Organizational Space
175(2)
6.1.3 Operational Means
177(2)
6.2 Difficulties and Challenges
179(4)
6.2.1 The Dilemma of Citizenship Construction
179(1)
6.2.2 Constraints of Administerization of Social Management
180(2)
6.2.3 The Multiple Challenges of Social Organization
182(1)
6.3 Inheritance and Development
183
6.3.1 Activate Historical Resources
183(1)
6.3.2 To Attract Social Organizations
184(1)
6.3.3 Governance Process to Openness and Inclusiveness
185(2)
References
187
Gao Yong, assistant researcher of National Institute of Social Development of Chinese Academy of Social Science, who was granted the doctoral degree by Peking University in 2008. He lays his research emphasis on the social leveling and mobility, civic awareness and social engagement. His representative theses include Mobility of Social Barriers: Investigation on Inter-generation Mobility against the Background of Structural Transition, Why Status Recognition Declines: and on the Transition of Status Recognition Basis, etc.

Wu Ying, assistant researcher of National Institute of Social Development of Chinese Academy of Social Science, who was granted the doctoral degree by Peking University in 2009. She lays her research emphasis on the social management and basic-level governance, community development, and urbanization issues and housing policies. Her representative theses include Visible and Invisible Countries at Basic Society, Analysis on Satisfaction and Impact Factors of Guarantee Houses, The Constructive Significance of Homeowners Rightful Protest in China, etc.