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Title The Chinese Communist Party : a 100-year trajectory / edited by Jérôme Doyon and Chloé Froissart.

Publication Info. Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, [2024]

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Contents I. Organisational Trajectory. 1. Organisation and (lack of) democracy in the Chinese Communist Party: A critical reading of the successive iterations of the party constitution / Jean-Pierre Cabestan ; 2. Decoupled state, hollowed civil society: The shifting party-state-society nexus / Patricia M. Thornton ; 3. The Chinese Communist Party as a global force / Frank N. Pieke -- II. Ideological Bricolage. 4. Intellectuals and ideological governance of the Chinese Communist Party / Timothy Cheek ; 5. Shades of red: Changing understandings of political loyalty in the Chinese Communist Party, 1921-2021 / Jérôme Doyon and Long Yang ; 6. The united front: The Magic Weapon of the Chinese Communist Party's Metamorphoses / Emmanuel Jourda ; 7. Knowing and feeling the 'China Dream': Logic and rhetoric in the political language of Xi's China / Kerry Brown -- III. China's path to modernisation and its challenges. 8. 'Whatever it takes': The political economy of the Chinese Communist Party / Shaun Breslin and Giuseppe Gabusi ; 9. From war on nature to war on pollution: Continuity and change in the Chinese Communist Party's ecological agenda / Coraline Goron and Genia Kostka ; 10. Adapting the Hukou to modernise the country while maintaining social polarisation and stratification / Chloé Froissart ; 11. Capitalist agrarian change and the end of the revolutionary peasant dialectic: Chinese Communist Party rural policies in long-term perspective / Alexander F. Day ; 12. The Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese Bourgeoisie (1949-present): From first alliance to repression and contemporary mutual dependence / Gilles Guiheux -- IV. Territorial control and nation-building. 13. 'Unity within diversity': The Chinese Communist Party's construction of the chinese nation / Vanessa Frangville ; 14. The integration of Xinjiang into the Chinese nation-state: Controlling minority representations and fighting against political contestation / Rémi Castets ; 15. From making friends to countering threats: The changing contours of united front work in Hong Kong / Samson Yuen and Edmund W. Cheng ; 16. The Chinese Communist Party's unfulfilled 'Taiwan Dream' / Gunter Schubert.
Summary This volume brings together an international team of prominent scholars from a range of disciplines, with the aim of investigating the many facets of the Chinese Communist Party's 100-year trajectory. It combines a level of historical depth mostly found in single-authored monographs with the thematic and disciplinary breadth of an edited volume. This work stands out for its long-term and multiscale approach, offering complex and nuanced insights, eschewing any Party grand narrative, and unravelling underlying trends and logics, composed of adaption but also contradictions, resistance and sometimes setbacks, that may be overlooked when focusing on the short term. Rather than putting forward an overall argument about the nature of the Party, the many perspectives presented in this volume highlight the complex internal dynamics of the Party, the diversity of its roles in relation to the state, as well as in its interaction with society beyond the state. Our historical approach stresses impermanence beyond the apparent permanence of the Party's organisation and ideology while also bringing to light the recycling of past practices and strategies. Looking at the Party's evolution over time shows how its founding structures and objectives have had a long-lasting impact as well as how they have been tweaked and rearranged to adapt to the new economic and social environment the Party contributed to creating.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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This book is published under the aegis of the China in the World editorial board of ANU Press.
Previous versions of Chapters 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 have been published by the Journal of Current China Affairs as part of a special issue titled 'The Chinese Communist Party at 100'. An earlier version of Chapter 15 was published by Communist and Post-Communist Studies under the title 'Deepening the State: The Dynamics of China's United Front Work in Post-Handover Hong Kong'.
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Subject Zhongguo gong chan dang -- History.
Communism -- China -- History.
China -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
China -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
HISTORY / General.
Added Author Doyon, Jérôme, editor.
Froissart, Chloé, editor.
Australian National University Press, publisher.
Other Form: Print version: The Chinese Communist Party : A 100-year Trajectory. Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, 2024 9781760466237 (OCoLC)1416783106
ISBN 9781760466244 (electronic book)
1760466247 (electronic book)
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