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ECONOMIC ELITES (3) answer(s).
 
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From economic elites to political elites: private entrepreneurs in the people's political consultative conference / Chen, Minglu   Article
Chen, Minglu Article
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Summary/Abstract The number of entrepreneurs in the system of People's Political Consultative Conferences (PPCC) has increased dramatically in the last two decades. Although the political importance of these local assemblies is usually dismissed, entrepreneur participation suggests a need for further investigation. Based on research on a city-level PPCC, this article seeks to interpret this phenomenon further. In the process of investigating private entrepreneurs' involvement in the PPCC, this article aims to re-examine the role of the local PPCC and to highlight private entrepreneur PPCC members' attitude to and expectations from the Party-state.
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ID:   139261


How do rural elites reproduce privileges in post-1978 China: local corporatism, informal bargaining and opportunistic / Zang, Xiaowei; Chen, Nabo   Article
Zang, Xiaowei Article
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Summary/Abstract Many scholars have shown that cadre status is associated with cadre earnings advantages in rural China. What is less clear from the published research is how political power is used by rural elites to generate personal gains. We narrow this knowledge gap by studying three main mechanisms whereby cadre privileges are reproduced in rural China. Using ethnographic data from three rural townships in Guangdong province, we show that local economies have been differentiated in the post-1978 era, leading to three different mechanisms with which village leaders in each of the three townships have maintained their earnings advantages respectively, i.e. local corporatism, informal bargaining and opportunistic parasitism. We predict that local corporatism will be the dominant model of the reproduction of cadre privileges in rural China.
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ID:   133664


Woman of the people: Elizabeth Warren and the future of the American Left / Tomasky, Michael   Journal Article
Tomasky, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Divisions among Democrats exist just like they do among Republicans, but have largely festered beneath the surface for lack of a spokesperson to challenge the party's economic elites. In Elizabeth Warren, grassroots Democrats may have found their champion.
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