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ID178767
Title ProperStrong leader for a time of crisis
Other Title InformationXi Jinping’s strongman politics as a collective response to regime weakness
LanguageENG
AuthorBaranovitch, Nimrod
Summary / Abstract (Note)Seeking to explain the reasons for the swift shift from collective leadership to strongman rule during Xi Jinping’s early years in office, this article argues that it was the result of a widely shared consensus among China’s ruling elite that the regime was facing a severe crisis that necessitated a return to such rule. This argument challenges the widely held view that the dramatic centralization of power in Xi’s hands was the result mainly of his individual personality, motives, and actions. While many of the factual details that this article presents are not new, it is the first to systematically integrate many of these facts to create a coherent explanation of China’s surprising abandonment of the collective leadership model that goes beyond Xi’s individual role.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 30, No.128; Mar 2021: p.249-265
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 30 No 128
Key WordsChina ;  Xi Jinping ;  Strongman Politics ;  Collective Response ;  Regime Weakness ;  Collective Leadership Model


 
 
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