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ID192184
Title ProperBringing the Party Back into the Community
Other Title InformationRestructuring Grassroots Governance in Shenzhen
LanguageENG
AuthorWeiqi Jiang ;  Jiang, Weiqi ;  Cai, Changkun
Summary / Abstract (Note)While burgeoning research on China's state–society relations has paid attention to the Party, little is known about how the Party interacts with diverse actors and involves itself at the grassroots level in a specific region. This article delineates Party-advancement strategies at the community level in Shenzhen since 2013. To reclaim its leading role at the grassroots level, the Party opted for “Party–government disaggregation” by framing community governance as a Party-building affair, separating the government's affairs from those of the Party and “kicking” the government out of the community. Under the rubric of “reshaping Party–mass relations,” the Party penetrated deep into the community by innovating a “centre-periphery” organizational system, absorbing community elites in a top-down way and using a “service delivery taking the lead” method in a reciprocal exchange. In the end, the Party-governance structure, in which Party–mass relations are at the core, was reframed in the communities.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.254; Jun 2023: p.412 - 428
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 254
Key WordsCommunity Governance ;  State–Society Relations ;  Party–mass relations ;  Party–government–society relations


 
 
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