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Discover the compelling insights within 'The Dean of Shandong,' an engaging account by Daniel Bell, who made history as the first foreign dean of a political science faculty in mainland China. This thought-provoking book, published by Princeton University Press in 2023, delves deep into the intricate world of Chinese academia and its reflection on China's political landscape. As Bell narrates his experiences at Shandong University, he offers readers a rare glimpse into the cultural nuances that shape higher education in China.
From humorous anecdotes about administrative quirks—like the curious importance of hair color and the drinking culture prevalent among university officials—to serious discussions on the intersection of Confucianism and contemporary Chinese governance, ''The Dean of Shandong'' stands as a pivotal work in understanding modern China. Bell's unique position allows him to address pressing issues such as the role of the Party secretary, the ongoing anticorruption campaign, and the dynamics of censorship within academia. The book also provides a detailed look at the revival of Confucianism and the Communist Party's resurgence since 2008, making it essential reading for anyone interested in Chinese politics, educational reform, or cultural studies.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply curious about China's evolving political system, 'The Dean of Shandong' is your gateway to a nuanced understanding of the challenges and complexities facing Chinese higher education today.
From humorous anecdotes about administrative quirks—like the curious importance of hair color and the drinking culture prevalent among university officials—to serious discussions on the intersection of Confucianism and contemporary Chinese governance, ''The Dean of Shandong'' stands as a pivotal work in understanding modern China. Bell's unique position allows him to address pressing issues such as the role of the Party secretary, the ongoing anticorruption campaign, and the dynamics of censorship within academia. The book also provides a detailed look at the revival of Confucianism and the Communist Party's resurgence since 2008, making it essential reading for anyone interested in Chinese politics, educational reform, or cultural studies.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply curious about China's evolving political system, 'The Dean of Shandong' is your gateway to a nuanced understanding of the challenges and complexities facing Chinese higher education today.