Governing for Growth and the Resilience of the Chinese Communist Party
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Bulman, David
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Bulman, David J. "Governing the growth and the resilience of the Chinese Communist Party." Ash Center Policy Briefs Series, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2016.Abstract
Meritocratic promotions based on local economic achievements have enabled the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to achieve not only economic growth, but also improvements in local governance, as local governments have implemented institutional reforms in pursuit of GDP growth. However, not all regions of the country have adopted GDP growth as the key priority; those that have instead prioritized social stability have experienced not only slower growth, but also worse local governance outcomes. These findings have important implications for the adaptability and resilience of the CCP.Terms of Use
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