Author:
Meyer David,Shih Victor C.,Lee Jonghyuk
Abstract
AbstractThe literature on faction suggests that patrons in the party may recruit faction members on the basis of a broad range of shared traits and experience. Some scholars argue reasonably that with increasing specialization of officials, factions are increasingly dominated by those with shared work experience in a set of bureaucracies. Although this trend may be true in general, senior leaders may still recruit those with whom they share birth place and school ties into their factions. To investigate this, we first derive four reasonable ways of measuring factional ties as suggested by the literature. We then explore the factional recruitment strategy pursued by each reform-era (1978–present) party secretary generals of the CCP by evaluating the measures of factional ties which predicted their clients’ promotions to full Central Committee membership. Our results show that Hu Yaobang, Jiang Zemin, and Xi Jinping pursued broadly based factional recruitment strategies, while Hu Jintao recruited faction members mainly from work colleagues. We further uncover signs that the party institutions may allow deposed secretary generals some measure of influence over promotions even after their political demise. At the same time, strict retirement rules on lower level officials gave rise to a cohort effect that gave the general secretary greater influence over the promotion of alternate Central Committee members to the full Central Committee during their first term than in subsequent terms.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science,Development
Reference48 articles.
1. Trilogy by Zhang Liang: ‘Part Three -- Jiang Zemin's Influence;Zhang;Hsin Pao,2002b
2. Chinese Informal Politics
3. Caixin. 2014b. “Zhou Yongkang Hong yu Hei (The Red and Black of Zhou Yongkang).” Caixin, 7/29/2014. Accessed February, 12, 2015. http://china.caixin.com/2014-07-29/100710304.html.
4. Getting Ahead in the Communist Party: Explaining the Advancement of Central Committee Members in China
5. Reporters Staff . 2015. “Chinese Spy Chief Ma Jian Detained as Corruption Crackdown Widens.” South China Morning Post, January 11, 2015.
Cited by
25 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献