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Intra-party rules: rebuilding the Chinese Communist Party's political ecology
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Abstract This article offers an in-depth analysis of intra-party rules development within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since the Eighteenth Party Congress in 2012. Through examining fifty-three major intra-party rules, leaders' speeches, media articles, and 9,412 punishment verdicts, the study uncovers ... view more
This article offers an in-depth analysis of intra-party rules development within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since the Eighteenth Party Congress in 2012. Through examining fifty-three major intra-party rules, leaders' speeches, media articles, and 9,412 punishment verdicts, the study uncovers a three-stage process aimed at revitalising the CCP and constructing a "political ecology." The analysis identifies three stages of intra-party rules development, characterised by nascent attempts to define political-moral and organisational norms, the tension between expansion and centralisation from 2016 onwards, and a period of deepening and advancement coupled with increasing arbitrariness in enforcement. This investigation enriches our comprehension of the intricate interplay between organisation, morality, and punishment within the CCP under Xi Jinping, shedding light on broader ramifications for China's societal structure, governance, and foreign policy approach.... view less
Keywords
China; party; directive; formulation of political objectives; communist party; development
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Innerparteiliche Entwicklungen; Innerparteiliche Willensbildung; Politische Partei; Politische Ökologie; Regel; Zhong guo gong chan dang
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 507-536
Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 53 (2024) 3
ISSN
1868-4874
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed