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ID181136
Title ProperBlame Avoidance in China's Cadre Responsibility System
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Rui ;  Li, Jiayuan ;  Ni, Xing
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article contends that prior research on the behaviour of Chinese local cadres pays limited attention to their motivation for avoiding blame. Using qualitative data from three field studies conducted in Guangdong province, the study focuses on blame avoidance in the cadre responsibility system, which is recognized as an important instrument for state capacity building. Our analysis uncovers three major discursive strategies used by grassroots cadres to manage blame either before or after it is apportioned: de-legitimating performance standards, re-attributing blame and transferring blame risk. We find that local cadres have a role as blame makers in shifting blame and accusations. This finding challenges the conventional view, which typically sees local officials as blame takers. The article concludes by elaborating on the wider implications of this finding and proposing avenues for future research.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No. 247; Sep 2021: p.681 - 702
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 247
Key WordsQualitative Research ;  Blame Avoidance ;  Discursive Analysis ;  Chinese Local Government ;  Cadre Responsibility System


 
 
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