Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Communist Party
Herausgeber: Lam, Willy Wo-Lap
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Herausgeber: Lam, Willy Wo-Lap
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This book gives a comprehensive picture of the party's traditions and values as well as its efforts to stay relevant in the 21st century. It uses a wealth of contemporary data and qualitative analysis to explore the relationship between the party on one hand, and the government, the judicial establishment and the armed forces, on the
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This book gives a comprehensive picture of the party's traditions and values as well as its efforts to stay relevant in the 21st century. It uses a wealth of contemporary data and qualitative analysis to explore the relationship between the party on one hand, and the government, the judicial establishment and the armed forces, on the
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581169
- ISBN-10: 0367581167
- Artikelnr.: 69893049
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581169
- ISBN-10: 0367581167
- Artikelnr.: 69893049
Willy Wo-Lap Lam is Adjunct Professor at the Centre for China Studies and the Department of History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Overview and Introduction 1. The Agenda of Xi Jinping: Is the Chinese
Communist Party Capable of Thorough Reforms? Willy Wo-Lap Lam History and
Traditions 2. The Legacy of Mao Zedong Yiu-Chung Wong and Willy Wo-Lam Lam
3. The CCP's Exploitation of Confucianism and Legalism Delia Lin 4. The
CCP's Use and Abuse of Nationalism Edward Friedman How the Party Works and
Stays Relevant 5. The Party Runs the Show: How the CCP Controls the State
and Towers over the Government, Legislature and Judiciary Jean-Pierre
Cabestan 6. The Role of Party Congresses Guoguang Wu 7. The PLA as the
Lifeline of the Party Ka Po Ng 8. Factional Politics in the Party-State
Apparatus Bo Zhiyue 9. Evolution of the Party since 1976: Ideological and
Functional Adoptions Joseph Yu-shek Cheng 10. The CCP's Meritocratic Cadre
System Akio Takahara 11. "The New (Old) Normal": the Party's Propaganda
System under Jiang, Hu, and Xi Anne-Marie Brady Major Policy Arenas 12. How
the Party-State Runs the Economy: a Model of Elite Decision-Making in the
Financial Market Victor Shih 13. Implementing Tax Reform and Rural
Reconstruction in China: a Case Study of the CCP's Agrarian Policy
Chiew-Siang Bryan Ho 14. The Party's Policy Toward Labor Bill Taylor 15.
Reform, Repression, Co-Optation: the CCP's Policy Toward Intellectuals
Jean-Philippe Béja 16. The Party and the Law Eva Pils 17. Two Steps
Forward, One Backward: the CCP's Policy toward Women Marina Thorborg 18.
Public Policy and LGBT People and Activism in Mainland China Elaine
Jeffreys 19. The CCP's Tibet Policy: Stability through Coercion and
Development Tsering Topgyal 20. The Party-State's Nationalist Strategy to
Control the Uyghur: Silenced Voices Dru C. Gladney The CCP in the
Twenty-First Century 21. The Future of the Chinese Communist Party Kerry
Brown and Konstantinos Tsimonis 22. Changing Patterns of Chinese Civil
Society: Comparing the Hu-Wen and the Xi Jinping Eras Chloé Froissart 23.
Can the Internet and Social Media Change the Party? David Bandurski 24.
China and the World: From the Chinese Dream to the Chinese World Order
Simon Shen
Communist Party Capable of Thorough Reforms? Willy Wo-Lap Lam History and
Traditions 2. The Legacy of Mao Zedong Yiu-Chung Wong and Willy Wo-Lam Lam
3. The CCP's Exploitation of Confucianism and Legalism Delia Lin 4. The
CCP's Use and Abuse of Nationalism Edward Friedman How the Party Works and
Stays Relevant 5. The Party Runs the Show: How the CCP Controls the State
and Towers over the Government, Legislature and Judiciary Jean-Pierre
Cabestan 6. The Role of Party Congresses Guoguang Wu 7. The PLA as the
Lifeline of the Party Ka Po Ng 8. Factional Politics in the Party-State
Apparatus Bo Zhiyue 9. Evolution of the Party since 1976: Ideological and
Functional Adoptions Joseph Yu-shek Cheng 10. The CCP's Meritocratic Cadre
System Akio Takahara 11. "The New (Old) Normal": the Party's Propaganda
System under Jiang, Hu, and Xi Anne-Marie Brady Major Policy Arenas 12. How
the Party-State Runs the Economy: a Model of Elite Decision-Making in the
Financial Market Victor Shih 13. Implementing Tax Reform and Rural
Reconstruction in China: a Case Study of the CCP's Agrarian Policy
Chiew-Siang Bryan Ho 14. The Party's Policy Toward Labor Bill Taylor 15.
Reform, Repression, Co-Optation: the CCP's Policy Toward Intellectuals
Jean-Philippe Béja 16. The Party and the Law Eva Pils 17. Two Steps
Forward, One Backward: the CCP's Policy toward Women Marina Thorborg 18.
Public Policy and LGBT People and Activism in Mainland China Elaine
Jeffreys 19. The CCP's Tibet Policy: Stability through Coercion and
Development Tsering Topgyal 20. The Party-State's Nationalist Strategy to
Control the Uyghur: Silenced Voices Dru C. Gladney The CCP in the
Twenty-First Century 21. The Future of the Chinese Communist Party Kerry
Brown and Konstantinos Tsimonis 22. Changing Patterns of Chinese Civil
Society: Comparing the Hu-Wen and the Xi Jinping Eras Chloé Froissart 23.
Can the Internet and Social Media Change the Party? David Bandurski 24.
China and the World: From the Chinese Dream to the Chinese World Order
Simon Shen
Overview and Introduction 1. The Agenda of Xi Jinping: Is the Chinese
Communist Party Capable of Thorough Reforms? Willy Wo-Lap Lam History and
Traditions 2. The Legacy of Mao Zedong Yiu-Chung Wong and Willy Wo-Lam Lam
3. The CCP's Exploitation of Confucianism and Legalism Delia Lin 4. The
CCP's Use and Abuse of Nationalism Edward Friedman How the Party Works and
Stays Relevant 5. The Party Runs the Show: How the CCP Controls the State
and Towers over the Government, Legislature and Judiciary Jean-Pierre
Cabestan 6. The Role of Party Congresses Guoguang Wu 7. The PLA as the
Lifeline of the Party Ka Po Ng 8. Factional Politics in the Party-State
Apparatus Bo Zhiyue 9. Evolution of the Party since 1976: Ideological and
Functional Adoptions Joseph Yu-shek Cheng 10. The CCP's Meritocratic Cadre
System Akio Takahara 11. "The New (Old) Normal": the Party's Propaganda
System under Jiang, Hu, and Xi Anne-Marie Brady Major Policy Arenas 12. How
the Party-State Runs the Economy: a Model of Elite Decision-Making in the
Financial Market Victor Shih 13. Implementing Tax Reform and Rural
Reconstruction in China: a Case Study of the CCP's Agrarian Policy
Chiew-Siang Bryan Ho 14. The Party's Policy Toward Labor Bill Taylor 15.
Reform, Repression, Co-Optation: the CCP's Policy Toward Intellectuals
Jean-Philippe Béja 16. The Party and the Law Eva Pils 17. Two Steps
Forward, One Backward: the CCP's Policy toward Women Marina Thorborg 18.
Public Policy and LGBT People and Activism in Mainland China Elaine
Jeffreys 19. The CCP's Tibet Policy: Stability through Coercion and
Development Tsering Topgyal 20. The Party-State's Nationalist Strategy to
Control the Uyghur: Silenced Voices Dru C. Gladney The CCP in the
Twenty-First Century 21. The Future of the Chinese Communist Party Kerry
Brown and Konstantinos Tsimonis 22. Changing Patterns of Chinese Civil
Society: Comparing the Hu-Wen and the Xi Jinping Eras Chloé Froissart 23.
Can the Internet and Social Media Change the Party? David Bandurski 24.
China and the World: From the Chinese Dream to the Chinese World Order
Simon Shen
Communist Party Capable of Thorough Reforms? Willy Wo-Lap Lam History and
Traditions 2. The Legacy of Mao Zedong Yiu-Chung Wong and Willy Wo-Lam Lam
3. The CCP's Exploitation of Confucianism and Legalism Delia Lin 4. The
CCP's Use and Abuse of Nationalism Edward Friedman How the Party Works and
Stays Relevant 5. The Party Runs the Show: How the CCP Controls the State
and Towers over the Government, Legislature and Judiciary Jean-Pierre
Cabestan 6. The Role of Party Congresses Guoguang Wu 7. The PLA as the
Lifeline of the Party Ka Po Ng 8. Factional Politics in the Party-State
Apparatus Bo Zhiyue 9. Evolution of the Party since 1976: Ideological and
Functional Adoptions Joseph Yu-shek Cheng 10. The CCP's Meritocratic Cadre
System Akio Takahara 11. "The New (Old) Normal": the Party's Propaganda
System under Jiang, Hu, and Xi Anne-Marie Brady Major Policy Arenas 12. How
the Party-State Runs the Economy: a Model of Elite Decision-Making in the
Financial Market Victor Shih 13. Implementing Tax Reform and Rural
Reconstruction in China: a Case Study of the CCP's Agrarian Policy
Chiew-Siang Bryan Ho 14. The Party's Policy Toward Labor Bill Taylor 15.
Reform, Repression, Co-Optation: the CCP's Policy Toward Intellectuals
Jean-Philippe Béja 16. The Party and the Law Eva Pils 17. Two Steps
Forward, One Backward: the CCP's Policy toward Women Marina Thorborg 18.
Public Policy and LGBT People and Activism in Mainland China Elaine
Jeffreys 19. The CCP's Tibet Policy: Stability through Coercion and
Development Tsering Topgyal 20. The Party-State's Nationalist Strategy to
Control the Uyghur: Silenced Voices Dru C. Gladney The CCP in the
Twenty-First Century 21. The Future of the Chinese Communist Party Kerry
Brown and Konstantinos Tsimonis 22. Changing Patterns of Chinese Civil
Society: Comparing the Hu-Wen and the Xi Jinping Eras Chloé Froissart 23.
Can the Internet and Social Media Change the Party? David Bandurski 24.
China and the World: From the Chinese Dream to the Chinese World Order
Simon Shen