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China 2019: Xi Jinping’s new era and the CPC’s agenda

Asia Maior, 2019-01, Vol.XXX [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2019. Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the associated terms. This journal indicates that issues and single articles can be freely downloaded from the think tank webpage: www.asiamaior.org. ;ISSN: 2385-2526 ;EISSN: 2612-6680

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  • Title:
    China 2019: Xi Jinping’s new era and the CPC’s agenda
  • Author: Menegazzi, Silvia
  • Subjects: Authoritarianism ; Cadres ; Discontent ; Domestic politics ; Economic conditions ; Economic slowdowns ; Education ; Ideology ; International relations-US ; Leadership ; Legitimacy ; Local government ; Political elites ; Political leadership ; Political parties ; Political power ; Politicization ; Propaganda ; Stability ; Stabilization ; Stagnation ; Trends ; Xi Jinping
  • Is Part Of: Asia Maior, 2019-01, Vol.XXX
  • Description: In 2019, China’s domestic politics was characterized by Xi Jinping’s striking consolidation of power. This stabilization involved three important trends. First, institutional events organized through the course of the year were all aimed at fortify a political narrative envisioning Xi Jinping as the one and only leader able to guide China toward a New Era. To this extent, total and unconditioned support to the Party was seen as essential to guarantee China’s development and stability. Political documents analysed in this article exemplify such trend and highlight the significance Xi Jinping’s political theory plays today in Chinese domestic politics. Second, ideological education was dramatically transformed into a tool in the hands of the leadership to cement support and Party’s legitimacy. Along with a «repoliticization» of the educational system, the article suggests that patriotic education was also increasingly directed toward political elites and Party cadres. Third, the Xi Jinping’s administration undertook measures to bypass economic stagnation; however, the necessity to avoid discontent among different stakeholders, from local governments to private firms, also contributed to slow down the recovery of the Chinese economy.
  • Publisher: Rome: Viella Libreria Editrice
  • Language: English;Italian
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2385-2526
    EISSN: 2612-6680
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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