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ID181932
Title ProperDeepening Not Departure
Other Title InformationXi Jinping's Governance of China's State-owned Economy
LanguageENG
AuthorEaton, Sarah ;  Leutert, Wendy
Summary / Abstract (Note)To what extent has governance of China's state-owned economy changed under Xi Jinping? Against the background of momentous shifts in the political arena since 2012, some observe a decisive departure in Xi's approach to managing state-owned enterprises (SOEs): towards tight centralized control by the Chinese Communist Party and away from gradual marketization. Analysing the main aims and methods of SOE governance over the last two decades, we find that SOE policy under Xi exhibits a deepening of pre-existing trends rather than a departure. First, the essential vision of SOE functions articulated under Xi is strikingly consistent with that of his predecessors. Second, his administration's approach to governing SOEs is not novel; it relies on established mechanisms of bureaucratic design, the cadre management system, Party organizations and campaigns. While Xi has amplified Party-centred tools of command and control, this appears to be an incremental rather than a radical shift in approach.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol.248 , S1; Nov 2021: p.200 - 221
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 248 S
Key WordsHu Jintao ;  State-Owned Enterprises ;  Xi Jinping ;  Campaigns ;  Communist Party authority


 
 
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