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ID151964
Title ProperPolitical indoctrination in the Chinese military
Other Title Informationtowards a post-revolutionary people’s liberation army
LanguageENG
AuthorGenevaz, Juliette
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the role played by the political indoctrination of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) during China’s socio-economic reforms of 1987–2007. This period was a time of political transition during which the Chinese Communist Party transformed its ideology from a focus on revolution to a self-proclaimed unrivalled single-party regime. This article looks at how the party conveyed this ideological change to the armed forces. One of the four PLA general headquarters/departments, the PLA General Political Department (中国人民解放军总政治部), was responsible for the indoctrination of servicemen and -women. Examining the work of this agency over the 20 years following its major ideological effort in 1987, this article challenges the dominant literature according to which political indoctrination hinders military professionalization. The crux of this argument is that the General Political Department’s purpose behind indoctrination of the armed forces was not only to assert party control but also to build esprit de corps. Based on a series of previously untapped periodicals published by the General Political Department, this analysis contributes to understanding processes of authoritarian resilience in the contemporary Chinese state.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 31, No.1; Mar 2017: p.3-21
Journal SourceChina Information 2017-04 31, 1
Key WordsCivil–Military Relations ;  Communist Revolution ;  People’s Liberation Army (PLA) ;  Political Indoctrination ;  Political Work