China's First Direct Election of the Township Head: A Case Study of Buyun

Japanese Journal of Political Science 2 (1):1-22 (2001)
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Abstract

This paper is a detailed case study of China's first direct election of the township heads, examining the driving forces for and obstacles to direct township election, and Chinese utilitarian approach toward local democracy. The paper discusses the prospect of direct township election in China and highlights the Chinese paternalist model of democracy being implemented in practice

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