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LUQIU, LUWEI ROSE
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China Correspondents Unmasked: the Stories Behind the Storytellers
/ Luqiu, Luwei Rose
Luqiu, Luwei Rose
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China Correspondents Unmasked
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166151
New social class” or old friends? a study of private entrepreneurs in the national people's congress of China
/ Luqiu, Luwei Rose ; Liu, Chuyu
Luqiu, Luwei Rose
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In this research note, we introduce a new dataset on China's national legislators. It provides descriptive information on one key parameter: the nature of the business owned by private entrepreneur deputies in China's National People's Congress (NPC) from 2003 to 2017. The dataset contains information on whether the deputy once worked as a government official, whether the deputy was a former top manager of a state-owned/collective enterprise, and whether his/her current company was a state-owned/collective enterprise before being privatized. We categorize deputies as “insiders” as long as they stratify one of the aforementioned backgrounds, whereas others as the “grassroots.” This dataset thus reveals two types of private entrepreneur deputies who are significantly different with regard to how they started their own businesses. These findings shed new light on the relationship between private entrepreneurs and the party-state in China.
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China
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Corruption
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National People's Congress
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Co-optation
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Private Entrepreneur
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Reappearance of the cult of personality in China
/ Luqiu, Luwei Rose
Luqiu, Luwei Rose
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Over the past 2 years, there have been signs that the Chinese Communist Party has activated the propaganda machine to build a cult of personality around the current leader: Xi Jinping. The campaign has global ambitions. This study analyzes Chinese state media news stories, music videos, and animation on social media to discuss the themes of rhetoric and ritual. Using firsthand observation along with a brief comparison of the Soviet Union system and the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC), this study provides details on how the CPC is attempting to produce a cult of personality and the constraints it faces in doing so. Understanding this process is important for understanding the CPC and predicting whether China will continue to experience personalized regimes in the future.
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China
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Propaganda
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Autocracy
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Authoritarian Regime
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Cult of Personality
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