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China's elite politics: governance and democratization / Zhiyue, Bo 2007  Book
Zhiyue, Bo Book
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Publication London, World Scientific, 2007.
Description xv, 447p.
Series Series on Contemporary China Vol 19
Contents B
Standard Number 9789812700414
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China's New Provincial Leaders: major reshuffling before the 17th National Party Congress / Zhiyue, Bo   Journal Article
Zhiyue, Bo Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article surveys the profiles of current provincial leaders in order to determine the possible provincial reshuffling that may occur as a result of on-going elections for provincial Party committees in China. This is a politically significant exercise because the two chief leaders of each provincial unit - the provincial Party Secretary and the provincial governor - will likely enter the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 2007 as full members. The stakes are even higher for provincial units with a seat in the Politburo because the Party Secretary of the provincial unit will probably enter the 17th Politburo
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Princeling Generals in China: breaking the career barriers? / Zhiyue, Bo   Journal Article
Zhiyue, Bo Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words China  Princeling Generals 
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Seventeenth central committee of the Chinese communist party: institutional representation / Zhiyue, Bo   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Seventeenth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), held on October 15-21, 2007, produced a new central Committee. Interestingly, the institutional balance of the new committee is remarkably similar to that of the Sixteenth Central Commitee elected in November 2002. The provincial units remain the most powerful institution with tha largest total representation index (42 percent). The central institutions are in second place with the same index (34 percent) as the previous committee. The military institutions are third with 19 percent, also the same as previously. And the corporations have a higher representation with 5 percent, compared to 4 percent in 2002.
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Xi Jinping's Successors / Zhiyue, Bo   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In spite of its strong appearance, the era of Xi Jinping will eventually come to a close. Conceivably, there are four possibilities for the ending date of the era of Xi Jinping: 2022–23; 2027–28; 2032–33; or the death of Xi Jinping. Naturally, the end of the Xi Jinping era will be the beginning of the post-Xi Jinping era. There are at least four scenarios that mark the dawn of the post-Xi era. Identifying Xi Jinping's successors in the first scenario is the easiest and most straightforward if the principles of political institutionalisation are followed. The second scenario conceives a two-stage succession, which facilitates the identification of successors if Xi is believed to retire after his third term. It is difficult to speculate who would succeed Xi for the third scenario after Xi would have been in power for 20 years. It is the most difficult to discuss Xi's political successors for the fourth scenario if Xi refuses to relinquish his power until his death.
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