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Discover the complexities of governance in China with *The Party and the People*, authored by expert political analyst, Dickson. This enlightening book, published by Princeton University Press in 2021, delves into the paradox of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) remarkable longevity in power since 1949—the delicate balance of repression and responsiveness. In this compelling trade-binding edition, readers will explore how the CCP has managed to maintain its grip on power despite economic challenges and social unrest, particularly under President Xi Jinping's regime. Dickson examines pivotal questions about the CCP's methods of leadership selection, policy-making processes, and responses to public dissent. Are they crafting a path toward democracy, or will their draconian measures prevail? This book provides vital insights into the ways in which the party engages with its citizens, sometimes yielding to localized protests on issues like environmental concerns while quelling larger movements for independence in Tibet, Xinjiang, and Hong Kong. With a thorough analysis and an extensive array of sources, *The Party and the People* is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intricate dynamics between the state and its people in contemporary China. Delve into this crucial examination of how the CCP navigates the challenges of governance and public opinion, shaping the future of a nation on a global scale.