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ID190422
Title ProperAgent politics of Chinese think tanks and cultural industry governance in China’s “new era”
LanguageENG
AuthorSong, Weiqing ;  Tsai, Wen-Hsuan ;  Li, Gan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper analyzes the relationship between the Chinese government and domestic think tanks. Chinese think tanks in the cultural sector have a strong demand-side orientation; that is, they closely follow the instructions of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in their stand on culture-related policies. Since 2018, the CCP has strengthened its control over the propaganda and cultural affairs, using think tanks to this end. Think tanks act as dual agents, maximizing the benefits offered by their two principals – the party government and private businesses, while prioritizing the former. The paper examines the development of the Putuo Island Park in Zhejiang Province and the Cultural Industry Research Institute, the key cultural industry think tank in this province. While upholding Xi Jinping’s aspiration of developing China into a “cultural great power,” cultural think tanks’ main function is to endorse government policies and guide businesses to support those policies when necessary. The CCP under Xi has intensified its manipulation of think tanks to reinforce its control over ideology and the socialist market economy, resulting in a more complex relationship between the state and think tanks.
`In' analytical NoteCritical Asian Studies Vol. 55, No.1; Mar 2023: p.20-39
Journal SourceCritical Asian Studies 2023-03 55, 1
Key WordsChina ;  Think Tanks ;  Industry ;  Cultural ;  Authoritarian Resilience ;  Propaganda Department