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Making Of A Premier
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CCP Cadre
CCP Central Committee
CCP Committee
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Chinese political leadership
Chinese political system
Communist Party cadres
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Cultural Revolution impact
Deng Zihui
economic reform history
elite mobility studies
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Fang Fang
Fourth Front Army
Ji Dengkui
Li Xuefeng
Li Yizhe
Li Zhengtian
Lin Biao
Mao Zedong
Policy Issues
provincial governance China
Provincial Party Congress
provincial political career progression
provincial politics
Rural Work Department
SEM
Studying Chairman Mao's Works
Studying Chairman Mao’s Works
upward elite mobility
Wang Renzhong
Ye Jianying
Zhao Ziyang
Zhao's political career
Zhao's Speech
Zhao’s Speech
Product details
- ISBN 9780367309121
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 148 x 241mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 2021
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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How did Zhao Ziyang rise through the provincial apparatus of the Chinese Communist Party to become premier in 1980? How did he develop the policies of economic reform in the provinces that have now become national policy? What does Zhao Ziyang’s professional development indicate about upward elite mobility in the Chinese political system? These are the central questions the author addresses in this political biography, tracing Zhao Ziyang’s career in detail from his youth, through the Anti-Japanese War, the 1949 revolution, land reform, a series of political and economic campaigns during the 1950s and 1960s, the Cultural Revolution, political rehabilitation, and the “Sichuan Experience.” Mr. Shambaugh goes beyond a chronological account to elucidate Zhao’s job responsibilities and performance, political and economic philosophy, survival strategies, and behavior during thirty tumultous years in provincial politics. Bringing forth much new information drawn extensively from primary source materials, he also provides insights into the functioning of the post-1949 Chinese political system, especially the interplay between central and provincial politics.
David L. Shambaugh a doctoral candidate in political science at The University of Michigan, has analyzed Chinese and Asian affairs for the U.S. Senate, Department of State, and National Security Council. His articles on Chinese domestic politics, foreign policy, and military affairs have appeared in several scholarly journals and books.
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