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100 1 |a Vukovich, Daniel  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
245 1 0 |a Illiberal China and global convergence: thinking through Wukan and Hong Kong 
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520 |a This article examines the applicability of convergence thinking via two protests in southern China: the Wukan 'uprising' and the 'Umbrella Revolution'. These failed to usher in 'democracy' in an unnamed, 'Western' procedural sense. Yet the global media events expose the limits of convergence thinking, both official/PRC and Western/liberal. In so far as convergence is also about hegemony and rivalry, the events also show the fading of the latter, liberal one and the rise of the Chinese state as something which must be reckoned with analytically. It is not that the Chinese version is truer but that its relative legitimacy and actuality must be used to further citizens' ends. The challenge is to re-politicise the state and bureaucracy, and in this the villagers have a lesson for Hong Kong. 
540 |a Nutzungsrecht: © 2015 Southseries Inc., www.thirdworldquarterly.com 2015 
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650 4 |a convergence 
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650 4 |a China 
650 4 |a protest 
650 4 |a Convergence (Social sciences) 
650 4 |a Demonstrations 
650 4 |a Democracy 
650 4 |a Politics 
650 4 |a Analysis 
650 4 |a Rebellions 
650 4 |a Demonstrations & protests 
650 4 |a Convergence 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Third world quarterly  |d Abingdon : Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, 1979  |g 36(2015), 11, Seite 2130-2147  |w (DE-627)130067741  |w (DE-600)441895-5  |w (DE-576)015602184  |x 0143-6597  |7 nnns 
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