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Corruption and Indignation: Windows into Popular Views of Right and Wrong

In a paper commissioned for AEI's "Tocqueville on China" project, Perry Link addresses the values crisis in China today and describes citizens' methods of expressing resentment toward official corruption.

Download file Corruption and Indignation: Windows into Popular Views of Right and Wrong
By Perry Link, Princeton University
Posted August 10, 2007

 

 

 



The project has commissioned a series of papers intended to highlight important aspects of civic culture in contemporary China.

The second of these, by Carol Lee Hamrin of the Global China Center, is available below: 

Download file China's Protestants: A Mustard Seed for Moral Renewal?


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