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ID189220
Title ProperShades of Red
Other Title InformationChanging Understandings of Political Loyalty in the Chinese Communist Party, 1921–2021
LanguageENG
AuthorDoyon, Jérôme ;  Yang, Long
Summary / Abstract (Note)While changes in Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recruitment are generally described as different phases focused on recruiting either “reds” or “experts,” giving more or less weight to political or technical criteria, we instead stress the importance of changing understandings of political loyalty to examine these evolutions. By tracing these changes throughout the party's 100 years, we show that how the party understands loyalty is largely strategic, detached from a purely ideological approach. The CCP has alternatively approached loyalty in ascriptive terms, based on class background, and behavioural ones, looking at active displays of loyalty or passive obedience. The level and form of activism expected from party members and cadres have also dramatically changed over time. Relying on recruitment data, this article shows that it is paradoxically during periods of party expansion that the CCP becomes more politically demanding with its members.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 51, No.3; Dec 2022: p.386–410
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 51 No 3
Key WordsChinese Communist Party ;  Political Loyalty ;  Political Recruitment ;  Redness


 
 
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