Governance under Xi: Party Leadership and Centralized Decision-Making in the Xi Jinping Era
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Under Xi Jinping, China saw the increased prominence of the role of the Party in governance as well as a trend towards greater centralization of power. How we interpret these two phenomenon has implications on our reading of China's trajectory going forward. This thesis seeks to explore these two themes from the lens of the CCP, providing an analysis on the larger drivers behind the changes.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | August 2020 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Lee, Lin Chiang | |
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Primary advisor | Miller, Alice Lyman | |
Degree granting institution | Stanford University, Stanford Global Studies, Center for East Asian Studies |
Subjects
Subject | East Asian Studies |
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Subject | Stanford Global Studies |
Subject | Asia |
Subject | Politics |
Subject | Xi Jinping |
Subject | Centralization |
Subject | Party |
Genre | Thesis |
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- Lee, Lin Chiang. (2020). Governance un Xi: Party Leadership and Centralized Decision-Making in the Xi Jinping Era. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/cb834yn2915
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