Daniel Bell is just one of those foreigners who only deals with the anglophone circle of Chinese social science and business elites. He does not know what the people want and he doesn't deal with real science. Remember - all social science is political. There is no social science that is not political because by definition, social science studies humans, and politics is the science of controlling other humans.
He is just a political partisan pushing his agenda.
See, what I noticed about the westerners is that they think that 1.) the Chinese system is like that, or should emulate, that of Singapore's and 2.) this is desireable, good, and what Chinese do better than the west.
I totally disagree. The various directorates, bureaucratic offices and underground deep states of the West (this time including former USSR) are incredibly powerful, wield great institutional strength, and are a source of institutional memory. There's too many ad-hoc, short lived government offices in China today, tied to "efficiency" and "meritocracy" but in reality, are not nearly as good for national power as a whole, as are the long lived directorates and bureaucracies of the West. They are unable to command loyalty to specific people and institutions, only an idea. Here's the other part of his agenda - you get rid of this idea, and then where is the loyalty to?
For an example of the horrid weakness of the "meritocratic Chinese system":
Lee Kuan Yew stayed on for years as a "Minister Mentor", a position created for him alone and abolished when he died, acting as regent for his son in a way no different than an emperor or king!
How the fk is this even happening in the modern day?? You think that Singapore can remain stable if the Lee family is desposed? Heh, what do you think is gonna happen to North Korea is the Kim family is desposed? I thought so.
Meritocracy, or how it is practiced in reality, is nothing more than the tyranny of aristocrats. In the long run it leads to reduced social mobility and the stagnation of social classes. Then the dynastic cycle begins. I am hoping that the PRC is the first government in Chinese history to break this cycle but if it goes down this dark path, then there is no hope anymore.
How is that different from the tyranny of cruel warlords or hereditary kings? It is still tyranny.