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Xiaobo Lü - Cadres and Corruption: The Organizational Involution of the Chinese Communist Party - 9780804739580 - V9780804739580
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Cadres and Corruption: The Organizational Involution of the Chinese Communist Party

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Description for Cadres and Corruption: The Organizational Involution of the Chinese Communist Party Hardback. The most up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of corruption and change in the Chinese Communist Party, Cadres and Corruption reveals the long history of the party's inability to maintain a corps of committed and disciplined cadres. Series: Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute. Num Pages: 392 pages, bibliography. BIC Classification: 1FPC; 3JJPL; 3JJPN; 3JJPR; 3JM; GTB; JPL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 30. Weight in Grams: 675.

The most up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of corruption and change in the Chinese Communist Party, Cadres and Corruption reveals the long history of the party's inability to maintain a corps of committed and disciplined cadres. Contrary to popular understanding of China's pervasive corruption as an administrative or ethical problem, the author argues that corruption is a reflection of political developments and the manner in which the regime has evolved.

Based on a wide range of previously unpublished documentary material and extensive interviews conducted by the author, the book adopts a new approach to studying political corruption by focusing on organizational ... Read more

By inquiring into the developmental trajectory of the party's organization and its cadres since it came to power in 1949, the author argues that corruption among Communist cadres is not a phenomenon of the post-Mao reform period, nor is it caused by purely economic incentives in the emerging marketplace. Rather, it is the result of a long process of what he calls organizational involution that began as the Communist party-state embarked on the path of Maoist "continuous revolution." In this process, the Chinese Communist Party gradually lost its ability to sustain officialdom with either the Leninist-cadre or the Weberian-bureaucratic mode of integration. Instead, the party unintentionally created a neotraditional ethos, mode of operation, and set of authority relations among its cadres that have fostered official corruption.

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Product Details

Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
392
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2000
Series
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute
Condition
New
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804739580
SKU
V9780804739580
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About Xiaobo Lü
Xiaobo Lü is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Barnard College.

Reviews for Cadres and Corruption: The Organizational Involution of the Chinese Communist Party
"In a nuanced, informative, and analytically sophisticated fashion, this book traces present-day corruption in China back historically to institutional frameworks that the Communist Party put in place prior to its rise to power. In a fascinating narrative, the author shows the mutation of these institutions and of officials' behavior over the succeeding decades."
Jonathan Unger
Australian National University ... Read more

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