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Rethinking Chinese Politics

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Understanding Chinese politics has become more important than ever. Some argue that China's political system is 'institutionalized' or that 'win all/lose all' struggles are a thing of the past, but, Joseph Fewsmith argues, as in all Leninist systems, political power is difficult to pass on from one leader to the next. Indeed, each new leader must deploy whatever resources he has to gain control over critical positions and thus consolidate power. Fewsmith traces four decades of elite politics from Deng to Xi, showing how each leader has built power (or not). He shows how the structure of politics in China has set the stage for intense and sometimes violent intra-elite struggles, shaping a hierarchy in which one person tends to dominate, and, ironically, providing for periods of stability between intervals of contention.

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  • Helps readers to understand how to think about Chinese politics
  • Examines elite politics from Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping, making patterns clear
  • Includes data and tables as an accessible reference for students
Author: Fewsmith Joseph
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 217
ISBN: 9781108926607
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Introduction: Rethinking Chinese politics
1. The dengist structure of power
2. Succession and the art of consolidating power
3. Hu Jintao and the limits of institutionalization
4. The pathologies of reform leninism
5. Xi Jinping's centralization of power
6. The nineteenth party congress and reinvigorating Leninism.

Joseph Fewsmith is Professor of International Relations and Politics Science, Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University.

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