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ID181926
Title ProperMissionaries of the Party
Other Title InformationWork-team Participation and Intellectual Incorporation
LanguageENG
AuthorPerry, Elizabeth J
Summary / Abstract (Note)Among the most distinctive features of Chinese Communist Party governance is the frequent deployment of work teams to conduct campaigns, implement policies and troubleshoot crises. An underappreciated aspect of work-team operations from Land Reform to the present has been the active participation of educated intellectuals as key intermediaries between central leaders and grassroots society. Serving in effect as “missionaries” of the Party, intellectual work-team members function as trained “ritual specialists” in carrying out their appointed mission. Although work teams are often not the most efficient or effective means of governance, the impact of work-team experience on team members themselves is consequential. Employing quasi-religious practices designed to promote the ideological incorporation of intellectuals, work teams have helped to forestall the emergence in China of an alienated class of dissidents like those whose criticisms eroded the legitimacy of Communist regimes elsewhere in the world.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol.248 , S1; Nov 2021: p.73 - 94
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 248 S
Key WordsChina ;  Land Reform ;  Intellectuals ;  Work Teams ;  Campaign-Style Governance ;  Ritual Specialists


 
 
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