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ID105858
Title ProperWitch-hunting vanguard
Other Title Informationthe central secretariat's role and activities in the anti-rightist campaign
LanguageENG
AuthorChung, Yen-lin
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)When the king went astray, the people suffered for it. Just as a wayward king needed loyal and capable courtiers to implement his wishes, so too did Mao Zedong in the People's Republic of China. The Anti-Rightist Campaign was one of Mao's controversial policies, and involved him delegating his trusted followers to implement his political initiatives. This article examines how the Central Secretariat, led by Deng Xiaoping, effectively implemented and strictly supervised the process, as well as the negative influences of the Central Secretariat on this witch-hunt-like campaign. It thus provides a case study of how the Central Secretariat operated and functioned as a powerful political apparatus in the political processes of the Chinese Communist Party during the pre-Cultural Revolution period.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol. 206; Jun 2011: p391-411
Journal SourceChina Quarterly Vol. 206; Jun 2011: p391-411
Key WordsVanguard ;  Central Secretariat ;  China ;  Anti-rightist Campaign ;  Chinese Communist Party ;  CCP