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    Explore " 公民社会" with insightful episodes like "全球视野下的中国公民社会与民主前景---滕彪访谈陈健民教授(下)" and "全球视野下的中国公民社会与民主前景---滕彪访谈陈健民教授(上)" from podcasts like ""中国政辩 Debating China" and "中国政辩 Debating China"" and more!

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    全球视野下的中国公民社会与民主前景---滕彪访谈陈健民教授(下)

    全球视野下的中国公民社会与民主前景---滕彪访谈陈健民教授(下)

    在滕彪对陈健民的专访中,他们深入探讨了民主转型的理论和实践,特别是在中国和其他亚洲国家的背景下。陈建民教授分享了他对导师胡安·林茲在民主转型研究中的开创性贡献的看法,并讨论了林茲的理论如何适用于分析后毛泽东时代的中国政治体制。陈教授还探讨了民主化研究的新趋势,包括经济发展与民主化之间的关系,以及公民社会在推动政治变革中的作用。此外,访谈还涉及了威权主义的回潮、民主国家与独裁国家之间的经济依赖,以及大国民主化的特殊挑战。 

    陈健民,香港著名学者和活动家, 原香港中文大学教授,“占中三子”之一,现为台湾国立政治大学社会学系客座教授。 

    In Teng Biao's interview with Chan Kin-man, they thoroughly explored the theories and practices of democratic transition, especially regarding China and other Asian countries. Professor Chan shared insights on Juan Linz's pioneering contributions to the study of democratic transitions and how Linz's theories apply to China's political system after Mao Zedong. They also discussed new trends in democratization research, the relationship between economic development and democratization, the role of civil society in political change, the resurgence of authoritarianism, economic dependencies between democratic and authoritarian states, and the unique challenges of democratization in large nations. 

    Chan Kin-man is a renowned scholar and activist from Hong Kong, formerly a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and one of the "Occupy Central Trio". He currently serves as a visiting professor in the Department of Sociology at National Chengchi University in Taiwan.


    全球视野下的中国公民社会与民主前景---滕彪访谈陈健民教授(上)

    全球视野下的中国公民社会与民主前景---滕彪访谈陈健民教授(上)

    在滕彪对陈健民的专访中,他们深入探讨了民主转型的理论和实践,特别是在中国和其他亚洲国家的背景下。陈建民教授分享了他对导师胡安·林茲在民主转型研究中的开创性贡献的看法,并讨论了林茲的理论如何适用于分析后毛泽东时代的中国政治体制。陈教授还探讨了民主化研究的新趋势,包括经济发展与民主化之间的关系,以及公民社会在推动政治变革中的作用。此外,访谈还涉及了威权主义的回潮、民主国家与独裁国家之间的经济依赖,以及大国民主化的特殊挑战。 

    陈健民,香港著名学者和活动家, 原香港中文大学教授,“占中三子”之一,现为台湾国立政治大学社会学系客座教授。 

    In Teng Biao's interview with Chan Kin-man, they thoroughly explored the theories and practices of democratic transition, especially regarding China and other Asian countries. Professor Chan shared insights on Juan Linz's pioneering contributions to the study of democratic transitions and how Linz's theories apply to China's political system after Mao Zedong. They also discussed new trends in democratization research, the relationship between economic development and democratization, the role of civil society in political change, the resurgence of authoritarianism, economic dependencies between democratic and authoritarian states, and the unique challenges of democratization in large nations. 

    Chan Kin-man is a renowned scholar and activist from Hong Kong, formerly a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and one of the "Occupy Central Trio". He currently serves as a visiting professor in the Department of Sociology at National Chengchi University in Taiwan.


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