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Organisation and (Lack of) Democracy in the Chinese Communist Party: A Critical Reading of the Successive Iterations of the Party Constitution

open access: yesJournal of Current Chinese Affairs, 2022
There has always been a lack of democratic life in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Former CCP Secretary General Hu Jintao attempted in the first decade of the twenty-first century to promote reform, including a revision of the party constitution ...
Jean-Pierre Cabestan
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Dancing with Diversity?

open access: yesThe Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, 2021
Rapid market transition in post-reform China has created various socioeconomic spaces that fall beyond the Leninist mode of control by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and thus constitutes a formidable challenge to its ruling capacity.
Chunrong Liu, Yanwen Tang
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Chinese Crisis Communication in the Early Stage of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Discourse Analysis of News Articles in Response to Threatening International News Coverage

open access: yesJournal of Current Chinese Affairs, 2022
This paper examines China's international communication strategy during the initial phase of the global COVID-19 pandemic. In the spring of 2020, Western governments and media began criticising the systematic lack of transparency and accountability in ...
Maximilian Ernst   +3 more
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From Frame of Steel to Iron Cage: The Chinese Communist Party and China's Voluntary Sector

open access: yesJournal of Current Chinese Affairs, 2022
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) celebrated its centenary, its expanding role in penetrating, regulating, and reshaping social organisations (社会组织, shehui zuzhi) seemed to signal a decisive shift in not only the arrangement, but also the balance, of ...
Patricia M. Thornton
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“Dig Deep and Reach Wide”: The Changing Politics of the Chinese Communist Party's Consultative Information System

open access: yesThe China Quarterly, 2022
Since the early 2010s, a low-profile “dig deep and reach wide” campaign led by local Chinese Communist Party (CCP) committees has unprecedently institutionalized and embedded academic opinions into the regimes’ decision-making processes.
Taotao Zhao
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On the Informal Rules of the Chinese Communist Party

open access: yesThe China Quarterly, 2021
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is a closely constituted party. Recent studies of the CCP describe and evaluate its formal rules, but to understand the Party as an institution we also need to understand its informal rules.
Ewan Smith
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Challenges against Xi Jinping: an ASEAN Perspective

open access: yesJournal of ASEAN Studies, 2014
Since the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 and Deng Xiaoping in 1997, factionalism and power struggle as the characteristic of leadership change in China has ended. Although factionalism still exists, it has been converted to collaboration among all factions
Abdullah Dahana, Kelly Rosalin
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Reflections on the proceedings of the 19th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on Sino-Africa and Sino-BRICS relations

open access: yesStrategic Review for Southern Africa, 2021
Beijing’s economic diplomacy has, since the dawn of the millennium, sought to reconfigure the world by championing a new economic order that is predicated on the principles of multipolarity and fairness. The last policy conference of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) shed some light into how these policy ideals are to be carried out by Beijing and how ...
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A Long-Term Perspective on the Chinese Communist Party

open access: yesJournal of Current Chinese Affairs, 2022
By tracing the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) 100 years, this special issue brings to light the organisation's contradictions, setbacks, and changes in direction, together with its long-term evolution.
Jérôme Doyon, Chloé Froissart
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REALITĂȚILE, DIRECȚIILE DE DEZVOLTARE ȘI SEMNIFICAȚIILE DIGITALIZĂRII ÎN CHINA [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Știinţe Politice şi Relaţii Internaţionale, 2022
China's digitalization has had notable achievements since 2015-2016. The vision of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) aims to achieve an ideal situation – a Chinese cyber sovereignty – in which China would rely mostly or even exclusively on itself, and ...
HENRIETA ȘERBAN
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