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State Capacity Building in Contemporary China

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This volume explores the governing mechanism employed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the light of state capacity building. It is built on the premise that regime type notwithstanding, boosting state capacity and utilizing it in their political survival is of crucial concern for any political leader. Xi Jinping, who is no exception to this, has called for the necessity to expand state capacity while he aims to centralize the power under the party. This volume stands out as it offers a comprehensive view of Chinese party-state, especially under Xi Jinping.The research presented here is built on the analysis of authentic datasets and materials. It examines the CCP's relations with various state organs in the Chinese political system, mainly, administrative organs, legislature (the people's congresses), judicial branch (the people's court system), as well as the military (the People's Liberation Army) and state-owned enterprises. This volume attempts to bring Chinacloser to the field of comparative politics making it a more comparable case. 

List of contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1 Mobilize towards a Weberian Bureaucracy? A Case Study of ICT Driven Government Reform in Zhejiang Province.- Chapter 2 Workplace-based Connection: The Danwei System and Amateur Deputies in China's Municipal People's Congress.- Chapter 3 Why does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) need "Rule of Law"?: The Case of Professionalization of Judges and the CCP's Governance of the People's Court.- Chapter 4 Dynamics of Civil-Military Relations in China.- Chapter 5 Understanding the Chinese Communist Party Regime's Resilience: Inter-System Cadre Transfers between the Party-State and the SOEs as a Tool in Governance.- Conclusion.

Summary

This volume explores the governing mechanism employed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the light of state capacity building. It is built on the premise that regime type notwithstanding, boosting state capacity and utilizing it in their political survival is of crucial concern for any political leader. Xi Jinping, who is no exception to this, has called for the necessity to expand state capacity while he aims to centralize the power under the party. This volume stands out as it offers a comprehensive view of Chinese party-state, especially under Xi Jinping.
The research presented here is built on the analysis of authentic datasets and materials. It examines the CCP’s relations with various state organs in the Chinese political system, mainly, administrative organs, legislature (the people’s congresses), judicial branch (the people’s court system), as well as the military (the People’s Liberation Army) and state-owned enterprises. This volume attempts to bring Chinacloser to the field of comparative politics making it a more comparable case. 

Product details

Assisted by Macikenaite (Editor), Macikenaite (Editor), Vida Macikenaite (Editor), Hirok Naito (Editor), Hiroko Naito (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9789811388972
ISBN 978-981-1388-97-2
No. of pages 123
Dimensions 161 mm x 238 mm x 12 mm
Weight 328 g
Illustrations VII, 123 p. 12 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Emerging-Economy State and International Policy Studies
Emerging-Economy State and Int
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Political Science, Asia, Politics & government, Political structure & processes, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, Governance and Government

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