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The China Quarterly, 2023
This book addresses broad themes of the CCP ’ s industrial policy, government – business relations, and the role of political, economic, legal and cultural factors in China ’ s rise, and its impact on foreign countries.
B. Dickson
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This book addresses broad themes of the CCP ’ s industrial policy, government – business relations, and the role of political, economic, legal and cultural factors in China ’ s rise, and its impact on foreign countries.
B. Dickson
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Journal of Contemporary China, 2022
Between 2014 and 2019, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders conducted an internal debate over whether to continue prioritizing economic development as the Party’s most important policy priority or whether to consider security equally as important.
Howard H. Wang
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Between 2014 and 2019, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders conducted an internal debate over whether to continue prioritizing economic development as the Party’s most important policy priority or whether to consider security equally as important.
Howard H. Wang
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The Chinese Communist Party and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Face Loss, Status Anxiety, Resentment
Global Society, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic gave new impetus to the influence of face and status on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the political leadership of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
S. Wood
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COVID-19, the Chinese communist party, and the search for legitimacy in the international arena
Chinese Journal of Communication, 2022The emergence of COVID-19 in the People’s Republic of China, a one-party state, posed a severe threat to the political legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Daniel Lemus-Delgado
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Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 2022
By exploring the operation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since its rise to power in 1949, this article demonstrates how a non-democratic regime maintains its legitimacy.
Guan Huang, R. Pang
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By exploring the operation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since its rise to power in 1949, this article demonstrates how a non-democratic regime maintains its legitimacy.
Guan Huang, R. Pang
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Partisan culture, identity and corruption: An experiment based on the Chinese Communist Party
, 2020We conduct a lab experiment to investigate the impact of partisan culture and identity on corruption behavior based on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Haoran He, Shuguang Jiang
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From Marxism to nationalism: The Chinese Communist Party's discursive shift in the post-Mao era
Communist and post-communist studies, 2019The Chinese Communist Party's dramatic shift from Mao Zedong's Chinese Revolution to Xi Jinping's Chinese Dream remains under-examined and even misunderstood or mispresented despite its enormous impact on every aspect of national life in the People's ...
Ying-jie Guo
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The Adaptability of the Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) celebrated its one-hundredth birthday in 2021. Its durability poses a twofold question: How has the party survived thus far? And is its survival formula sustainable in the future?
M. Dimitrov
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
One of the great current debates in Chinese constitutional law is the role of constitutional review within the Chinese legal-political system. This paper looks at the recent work of Chinese constitutional scholars to analyze the thrust of that debate.
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One of the great current debates in Chinese constitutional law is the role of constitutional review within the Chinese legal-political system. This paper looks at the recent work of Chinese constitutional scholars to analyze the thrust of that debate.
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East Asian Policy, 2019
Since 1994, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has highlighted the different roles, functions and responsibilities of CCP’s Grass-root Party Organisations (GPOs) in different periods and enterprises of different ownership types. To solve the inconsistency
Y. Li
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Since 1994, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has highlighted the different roles, functions and responsibilities of CCP’s Grass-root Party Organisations (GPOs) in different periods and enterprises of different ownership types. To solve the inconsistency
Y. Li
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