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Bringing the party back in : how China is governed

edited by Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard & Zheng Yongnian

(Politics & international relations)

East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore : Eastern Universities Press, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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With 66 million members in its ranks, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest ruling party in the world. Yet, for two decades, the CCP has been marginalised in the field of China study, despite the fact that the CCP continues to dominate both China's domestic development and external affairs amidst radical changes to communist parties in other parts of the world. For better or for worse, the impact of any major changes in the CCP will go beyond China's national boundary. The analyses and research in this book look at how the CCP has been able to avoid the predicted breakdown of its regime and instead revitalise itself by reaching out to new social forces and strengthening its organisational machine. In this way, the book brings the CCP back into the focal point of our understanding of China's development. Target audience is: University lecturers, researchers, academics, practitioners, entrepreneurs, and those interested in current academic research on politics and governance in China.

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