Early Communist China

Early Communist China

Author: Ronald Suleski

Publisher: U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 85

ISBN-13: 0892640049

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Contains two detailed case studies. In “The Fu-t’ien Incident, December 1930,” Ronald Suleski describes the pivotal incident in the power struggle between Mao Zedong and the Communist Central Committee. Daniel Bays’s study of “Agrarian Reform in Kwangtung, 1950–1953” focuses upon the measures taken by the Chinese Communist Party to control and eventually collectivize rural elites in Kwangtung province.


The Rise to Power of the Chinese Communist Party

The Rise to Power of the Chinese Communist Party

Author: Tony Saich

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-16

Total Pages: 2092

ISBN-13: 1315288192

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This collection of documents covers the rise to power of the Chinese communist movement. They show how the Chinese Communist Party interpreted the revolution, how it devised policies to meet changing circumstances and how these policies were communicated to party members and public.


Critical Readings on the Communist Party of China (4 Vols. Set)

Critical Readings on the Communist Party of China (4 Vols. Set)

Author: Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-12-12

Total Pages: 1590

ISBN-13: 9004302484

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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), with nearly 90 million members, is the largest ruling political party in the world. Its power and influence reach into every corner of state, society and economy in China. Given the CCP’s omnipresence, in-depth knowledge of how the CCP is organised and managed and how it will likely evolve is of paramount importance and is a basic prerequisite for understanding China’s rise. By bringing together the best scholarship on the CCP, covering areas such as organisation, cadre management, recruitment and training, ideology and propaganda, factions and elites, reform and adaptation, corruption and law, this collection provides a key to open the black box of Chinese politics.


New Perspectives on the Chinese Revolution

New Perspectives on the Chinese Revolution

Author: Tony Saich

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-04

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 1317463919

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These essays present fresh insights into the history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), from its founding in 1920 to its assumption of state power in 1949. They draw upon considerable archival resources which have recently become available.


Guerilla Economy

Guerilla Economy

Author: Peter Schran

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1976-06-30

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1438419104

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A study of economic development dealing with the headquarters of the Chinese communist movement during the Sino-Japanese and Pacific wars.


Elite Dualism and Leadership Selection in China

Elite Dualism and Leadership Selection in China

Author: Xiaowei Zang

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-03-01

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 113435360X

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Who are the top political leaders in China? What are the major criteria in elite recruitment? How is job promotion in high politics determined? By studying over one and a half thousand top political Chinese leaders, this book seeks to answer these questions and, as a result, defines how Chinese leadership is stratified. Unlike existing research on Chinese leaders, Elite Dualism and Leadership Selection in China draws on extensive statistical information and data analysis. It evidences how political development in the reform era has led to the division of labour between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the government in governance, leading to two distinctive career paths in the two political systems respectively. Key issues examined include: * the different criteria the CCP and the government demand * the requirements for promotion * the effect of university education on the rate of mobility * the different affiliations of the two groups * the role of cooptation in leadership selection. Many of the elites discussed are still leading figures in China, making this book the most up-to-date and extensive biographical data set in elite studies. This allows for a meaningful analysis of elite behaviour in China for the first time in Chinese Studies. This book will be useful to both students of Chinese studies and comparative politics and will also interest researchers, political commentators, statesmen and China-watchers.