Title of article :
Deliberative Democracy in an Unlikely Place: Deliberative Polling in China
Author/Authors :
FISHKIN، JAMES S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
14
From page :
435
To page :
448
Abstract :
Talk of democratic reform sometimes focuses on talk. The aspiration of ‘deliberative democracy’ is for the mass public to influence policy making through public discussion. The common presumption is that this is an advanced version of democracy, possible only in established democracies. Even there, there are doubts. Some contend that ordinary citizens cannot deal with complex policy issues,1 others that their deliberations will be distorted by gender or class inequalities,2 and yet others that they will be ineluctably polarizing.3 In less fully democratic societies like China’s, the prospects may seem slimmer. Yet China has now been home to four Deliberative Polls. Here, we report on the first, in Zeguo Township in Wenling City. This was a local public consultation that attempted to affect policy choices, while fulfilling some ambitious criteria from democratic theory. We consider how well it succeeded.
Journal title :
British Journal of Political Science
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
British Journal of Political Science
Record number :
652516
Link To Document :
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