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ID127779
Title ProperMunicipal people's congress elections in the PRC
Other Title Informationa process of co-option
LanguageENG
AuthorSun, Ying
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Congress elections are an important part of political-legal studies in China. The literature has covered the direct election process, voters' attitudes and behaviors, and Party-congress-government relations in Chinese elections. Based on on-site observations, interviews and first-hand documents, this article explores the process of indirect elections at the municipal level. This article examines the interaction among institutions taking part in the municipal congress elections. It also addresses how the social structure changes affect congress elections and deputy compositions. It reveals that an implicit function of the congress election is to co-opt new social groups and interests into the establishment. Such co-option is an adaptive strategy of the Party state in the reform era.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol.23, No.85; January 2014: p.183-195
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol.23, No.85; January 2014: p.183-195
Key WordsAdaptive Strategy ;  Public Interest ;  Election ;  China ;  Public Cooperation ;  Public Organisation ;  Urban People of China ;  Chinese People ;  Political System - China ;  Congress Election - China ;  Social Reform ;  Municipal Election - China ;  Political Issues ;  Legal Issues


 
 
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