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    Title: Political Succession and Elite Politics in Twenty-First Century China: Toward a Perspective of ";Power Balancing"
    Authors: Bo, Zhi-Yue
    Keywords: Jiang Zemin;Hu Jintao;16th Party Congress;power balancing;";winner take all"
    Date: 2005-03
    Issue Date: 2016-10-24 15:25:14 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The conventional model in studies of elite politics in China is that elite interaction is a game of ”winner take all”. This research note proposes, however; that a new feature of China`s elite politics in the twenty-first century is ”power balancing”-a feature that has resulted from political institutionalization and functional differentiation. In an institutionalized environment, political rules and institutions play important roles. In a functionally differentiated system, power is not absolute and indivisible. Political leaders have power in institutionally-defined and separable domains.
    This paper introduces a power-balancing model and makes a preliminary attempt at applying it to current-day elite politics in China. Through preliminary analysis of five key events, this analysis suggests that political succession did take place at the Sixteenth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) when Jiang Zemin stepped down as General Secretary and was succeeded by Hu Jintao. The outcome of the first session of the Tenth National People`s Congress (NPC) and the first session of the Tenth National Committee of the Chinese People`s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in March 2003 was also a balance between Hu Jintao and his allies on the one hand and Jiang Zemin and his associates on the other. Hu Jintao scored substantial gains through his hard work in the fight against severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), while Jiang`s image was seriously damaged. Hu in effect institutionalized ideology in his July 1 speech and promoted inner-Party democracy at the Third Plenum of the Sixteenth Central Committee.
    Relation: Issues & Studies,41(1),162-189
    Data Type: article
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