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ID181929
Title ProperOn the Informal Rules of the Chinese Communist Party
LanguageENG
AuthorSmith, Ewan
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is a closely constituted party. Recent studies of the CCP describe and evaluate its formal rules, but to understand the Party as an institution we also need to understand its informal rules. The literature on “party norms”, “institutionalization” and the “unwritten constitution” often fails to distinguish rules from other political phenomena. It confuses informal rules with political practices, constitutional conventions, behavioural equilibria and doctrinal discourse. It is prone to overlook important rules, and to see rules where there are none. Hence, it potentially overstates how institutionalized the CCP is, and therefore how resilient it is. The article provides a clearer account of informal rules and suggests a different explanation for the resilience of the CCP.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol.248 , S1; Nov 2021: p.141 - 160
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 248 S
Key WordsChina ;  Constitution ;  Communist Party ;  Rules ;  Leadership Politics


 
 
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