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AEI's "Tocqueville on China" project has commissioned a series of papers designed to study the civic culture in contemporary China. The papers will be posted here as they become available.

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Tocqueville on China
Posted: Monday, July 28, 2008
It is China's underlying civic culture that will reveal how the Chinese address particular policy issues and how China is likely to develop in the future.  [Read More]
China's Protestants
A Mustard Seed for Moral Renewal?
By Carol Lee Hamrin
Posted: Tuesday, May 13, 2008
China's Protestant minority is growing in numbers, influence, and respectability. Can its values provide a firm foundation for Chinese civil society?  [Read More]
Corruption and Indignation
Windows into Popular Chinese Views of Right and Wrong
By Perry Link
Posted: Monday, April 7, 2008
How is it possible to know what Chinese people think and feel about their government? Three ways are through anticorruption novels, blogs, and rhyming ditties.  [Read More]
Total Records: 3


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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