Fr. 179.00

Governance of a Party-state - Corruption, Law, and the Modus Operandi of the Chinese Communist Party

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 31.07.2025

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This essential study penetrates the black box of decision-making in China's party-state. As the culmination of two decades of research it decodes Party rules and synthesizes concrete practices to reveal identifiable patterns of individual and institutional choices in corruption, anti-corruption investigations and power struggles at the Politburo.

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Introduction; Part I. Corruption, Law and Politics: 1. Corruption in China's courts; 2. Normalization of political prerogative in courts; 3. 'Marriage' of Guanxi and corruption; 4. Survival of corruption under court reforms; Part II. Modus Operandi of the Party: 5. Evolution of the Party's disciplinary system; 6. Post-2012 anti-corruption playbook; 7. Power struggles at the Politburo; Part III. Conclusion: 8. Governance of a Party-state; Appendices; List of References; Index.

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Ling Li teaches China studies at the University of Vienna, specializing in Chinese law and politics. She holds a doctorate in law from Leiden University and has published widely on corruption, anti-corruption, and the PRC's political-legal system. Her research is frequently cited and discussed by scholars and international media.

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