Politics at Mao's court : Gao Gang and party factionalism in the early 1950s
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Politics at Mao's court : Gao Gang and party factionalism in the early 1950s
(Studies on contemporary China)(An East gate book)
Routledge, 2015, c1990
- : pbk
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"Published 2015 by Routledge"--T.p. verso
Bibliographical references included in "Notes": p. [277]-316
Includes index
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The investigation of the rise and fall of Gao Gang suggests broader implications on the nature of elite politics in the Maoist era. The illumination of basic issues in Chinese politics in the context of this case, especially as regards the role of Mao Zedong, is relevant not only to the initial post-1949 period of comparative, but flawed, party unity, but also to the structural fault lines of the political system which were later to contribute so significantly to the Cultural Revolution.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1: The Setting
- 2: The Attack on Liu and Zhou
- 3: Factional Maneuvers and Policy Change
- 4: In Search of Allies
- 5: The Resolution of the Gao Gang Affair
- 6: Conclusion
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