PrefaceForewordChapter One: Globalization and State Transitions: The West, Asia, and ChinaChapter Two: The Chinese Experience from the Perspective of International DevelopmentChapter Three: China’s Experience with Political Innovation and Its Global SignificanceChapter Four: Human-Centered Socialism, Political Party Transition, and the China ModelChapter Five: A China Model of DemocratizationChapter Six: The Centrality and Popularity of State Power: Relations Between Central and Local GoverChapter Seven: Decentralization Reform: China’s Central Government, Local Governments, and Civil SChapter Eight: Between the State and the Market: The Political Logic of China’s Social Policy RefoChapter Nine: Mao Zedong and the Rise of the Market Economy in Contemporary ChinaChapter Ten: Chinese Nationalism and LiberalismChapter Eleven: Rural Democracy and the Chinese Political ProcessChapter Twelve: What China Needs to Learn from the Singapore ModelEpilogue: The China Model and Intellectual Emancipation