Revolutionary-style campaigns and social control in the PRC: The campaign to Sweep Away Black and Eliminate Evil

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Abstract

Book Description:
During the past decade Xi Jinping has reasserted the Chinese Communist Party’s dominance of state and society, tightening political and social controls to consolidate the Party’s monopoly on political power in China. This volume brings leading China experts together to examine the changing mechanics of authoritarian rule in China, and the Party’s systematic efforts to neutralise potential threats. The book examines critical but little understood changes to the architecture of state, which enables more effective top-down rule and the efficient operation of an increasingly professional bureaucracy. It also explores the policies and mechanisms the Party has used to squash dissent and prevent criticisms. This volume will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand how the CCP has consolidated its rule at home and how it relates to the Party’s global ambitions for China’s great national rejuvenation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPolitical and Social Control in China
Subtitle of host publicationThe Consolidation of Single-Party Rule
EditorsHillman Ben, Chien-wen Kou
PublisherANU Press
Chapter11
Pages281-303
ISBN (Electronic)9781760466206
ISBN (Print)9781760466190
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

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