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ID189219
Title ProperOrganisation and (Lack of) Democracy in the Chinese Communist Party
Other Title Informationa Critical Reading of the Successive Iterations of the Party Constitution
LanguageENG
AuthorCabestan, Jean-Pierre
Summary / Abstract (Note)There has always been a lack of democratic life in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Former CCP Secretary General Hu Jintao attempted in the first decade of the twenty-first century to promote reform, including a revision of the party constitution, aimed at enhancing “intra-party democracy” (党内民主, dangnei minzhu). However, Xi Jinping has put on hold this plan, fully restoring the verticality of the institution where it may have been weakened. This article has three objectives. First, it compares the successive versions or iterations of the CCP constitution in the last 100 years and analyses all the changes related to democratic centralism, elections, and democracy that have been introduced. Then, it assesses Hu's reforms and their failure. Finally, it explains why the CCP cannot reform and democratise as long as it remains a party-state and China remains a one-party system.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 51, No.3; Dec 2022: p.364–385
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 51 No 3
Key WordsElection ;  Chinese Communist Party ;  Democratic Centralism ;  Intra-Party Democracy ;  Party Constitution


 
 
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