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China’s Think Tank Fever: Changing Relations between the Communist Party of China and Intellectuals / Lijun, YANG   Journal Article
Lijun, Yang Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China has experienced a nationwide boom in think tank construction in recent years. This article attempts to explain the central government’s rationale for promoting the construction of “new type” of think tanks with Chinese characteristics and to shed light on the so-called new features of these think tanks. In addition, studying the reasons why intellectuals participate actively in the think tank construction and whether new think tanks can provide the scientific decision-making that the central government has expected are central to scholars’ and observers’ understanding of China’s ongoing think tank fever. The author finds that the new think tanks are not any different from the traditional ones in China. If the general political environment does not change, China’s think tank construction will face a questionable future.
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From the “four cleans” movement to the cultural revolution: the origins of factional conflicts / Lijun, Yang   Article
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Summary/Abstract In this article, based on rich historical materials and data, the author argues that the pre-Cultural Revolution period, especially the Socialist Education Movement known as the “Four Cleans Movement”, had a significant impact on the Cultural Revolution. The article looks into the factions of a middle-sized state-owned enterprise textile factory in Yuci city, Shanxi province, and examines the role that faction leaders played during the entire movement. Analysing the rich and systematic historical factory investigation file (dangan) materials to trace the factory political activities on the eve of the Cultural Revolution, this article attempts to answer the following three research questions: how faction leaders came into being, what type of roles they played during the formation and development of factions and how they mobilised various resources in competition with other factions.
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