Pub Date : 2023-10-02DOI: 10.1080/10670564.2023.2264794
Haoyue Zhou, Jing Vivian Zhan
ABSTRACTPost-Mao reforms ranging from de-collectivization to the abolition of agricultural taxes have eroded the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) control over the rural periphery. However, with an agenda to strengthen the CCP’s all-around control over the economy and society, the Xi Jinping era saw a reversal of the long-term trend. We argue that Xi’s high-profile anti-poverty campaign from 2015 to 2020 consisted of massive Party building attempts and served as an important strategy for the Party to repenetrate the rural periphery. Based on in-depth fieldwork, archival research, and secondary information sources, we show that by injecting human and financial resources into poverty regions, the CCP reinvigorated its previously underfunded and demoralized grassroots organs, expanded rural Party member recruitment, and enhanced the Party’s intervention in village affairs. Therefore, despite its seemingly economic nature, Xi’s anti-poverty campaign may lead to the long-lasting effect of Party power consolidation in the countryside. This finding suggests that authoritarian regimes can use campaigns with appealing policy goals to advance broader political agendas and enhance authoritarian resilience.KEYWORDS: CampaignChinaParty buildingsent-down cadrestargeted poverty alleviation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Victor Nee, ‘A Theory of Market Transition: From Redistribution to Markets in State Socialism’, American Sociological Review 54(5), (1989), pp. 663–681; Feng Chen and Ting Gong, ‘Party versus Market in Post‐Mao China: The Erosion of the Leninist Organization from Below’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 13(3), (1997), pp. 148–166; Andrew J. Nathan, ‘Authoritarian Resilience’, Journal of Democracy 14(1), (2003), pp. 6–17.2 David Shambaugh, China’s Communist Party: Atrophy and Adaptation (University of California Press 2008); Daniel Koss, ‘Party Building as Institutional Bricolage: Asserting Authority at the Business Frontier’, The China Quarterly 248, (2021), pp. 1–22.3 Patricia M. Thornton, ‘The Advance of the Party: Transformation or Takeover of Urban Grassroots Society?’, The China Quarterly 213, (2013), pp. 1–18; Xiaojun Yan and Jie Huang, ‘Navigating Unknown Waters: The Chinese Communist Party’s New Presence in the Private Sector’, The China Review 17(2), (2017), pp. 37–63.4 Yansui Liu et al., ‘The Process and Driving Forces of Rural Hollowing in China under Rapid Urbanization’, Journal of Geographical Sciences 20(6), (2010), pp. 876–888.5 The field research sites were not randomly sampled. We selected these poverty areas in coastal and inland areas with varying degrees of development and yet under the same pressure of rural poverty reduction, where we could closely observe the TPA campaign and access candid and reliable interviewees. Although most of the interviews mentioned in the empirical analysis were from Shandong Province, the phenomena discussed were observ
摘要后毛时代的改革,从去集体化到取消农业税,削弱了中国共产党对农村边缘地区的控制。通过深入的田野调查、档案研究和二手信息来源,我们发现,通过向贫困地区投入人力和财力,中共重振了此前资金不足、士气低落的基层机构,扩大了农村党员的招募,加强了党对农村事务的干预。这一发现表明,专制政权可以利用具有吸引人的政策目标的竞选活动来推进更广泛的政治议程,并增强专制的复原力。关键词:运动中国党建下马干部精准扶贫披露声明作者未报告存在潜在利益冲突。注1 Victor Nee,“市场转型理论:从国家社会主义的再分配到市场”,《美国社会学评论》54(5),1989年,第663-681页;陈峰、龚婷:《后毛时代中国的党与市场:列宁主义组织的自下而上侵蚀》,《共产主义研究与转型政治》,1997年第13期,第148-166页;安德鲁·j·内森,“专制的韧性”,《民主杂志》14(1),(2003),第6-17.2页。大卫·沈大伟,《中国共产党:萎缩与适应》(加州大学出版社2008);丹尼尔·科斯:《作为制度拼凑的党的建设:在商业前沿维护权威》,《中国季刊》第248期,(2021),第1-22.3页。《中国季刊》,2013年第213期,第1-18页;刘彦随等,“快速城市化背景下中国农村空心化的过程与驱动因素”,地理科学学报,2010,20(6),pp. 876-888.5。实地调研地点非随机抽样。我们选择了沿海和内陆地区的贫困地区,这些地区发展程度不同,但面临着同样的农村减贫压力,我们可以在那里近距离观察TPA运动,并获得坦诚可靠的受访者。虽然实证分析中提到的大多数访谈都来自山东省,但所讨论的现象是在不同地区观察到的,这表明它们代表了中国各地贫困村的总体情况9.裴敏欣,《中国治理危机》,《外交》81(5),(2002),第96 - 108页布鲁斯·j·迪克森:《独裁者的困境:中国共产党的生存战略》(牛津大学出版社,2016)李成:《中国共产党:新精英的招募与控制》,《中国时事》2009年第38期,第13-33页;夏洛特·p·李:《党训练:改革时代的党适应与精英训练》(剑桥大学出版社,2015);《中国特色慈善》(Edward Elgar, 2020).11Bruce J. Dickson,“中国的合作与社团主义:政党适应的逻辑”,政治学季刊115(4),(2000),第517-540页;Heike Holbig,“中国的党和私营企业家”,《哥本哈根亚洲研究杂志》,2002年第16期,第30-56页;裴敏欣:《中共统治是脆弱的还是坚韧的?》,《民主杂志》23(1),(2012),第27-41页;Bruce J. Dickson:“中国的财富和权力整合:共产党对私营部门的拥抱”,《中国季刊》(2007),第827-854.12页。康斯坦丁诺斯·齐莫尼斯:“让党放心,让青年[不]满意”:共青团与中国大学生,《现代中国》44(2),(2017),第170-207页;郑钟浩、尹泰熙,“从灰色到红色:党的建设与北京浙江村的转型”,《当代中国杂志》29(126),(2020),第934-949.13页。田刚、蔡文轩,“县委党校的思想教育与实践训练:塑造当代中国的地方治理”,《中国杂志》85,(2021),第1-25.14页。《大上海地区党的建设与社会工程》,《中国学刊》2012年第68期,第62页。 施特劳斯:《中华人民共和国早期运动中的道德、强制和国家建设:1949-1956年的政权巩固及其后》,《中国季刊》第188期(2006年),第891-912.34页。本杰明·范·鲁伊杰:《运动执行风格:语境与比较中的中国实践》,弗朗西斯卡·比格纳米和大卫·扎林主编,《比较法与法规》:《理解全球监管过程》(Edward Elgar, 2016),第219.35页。詹婧雯、朱江南,“中国的政策协调与选择性腐败控制”,《政策研究》,第51期(3),(2023),第685-702.36页。《在全国脱贫攻坚战总结表彰大会上的讲话》(新华网2021年2月25日),载于2022年3月4日,http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/leaders/2021-02/25/c_1127140240.htm.39《22个重点脱贫攻坚战省份与中央政府签署的责任声明》(nrr .gov.cn, 11月29日)2015年2月13日),见《关于打赢脱贫攻坚战的中央决定》(2015年)http://www.nrra.gov.cn/art/2015/11/29/art_624_41985.html.40。41同上42国家乡村振兴局,前身为国务院扶贫开发领导小组办公室,在其官方网站上(http://www.nrra.gov.cn/)提供了关于在TPA运动期间和之后轮派干部到村庄的报告。关于在贸易促进权运动下派遣干部和工作团队的做法,也见Perry (n 28);左,王,曾(n 27).43参见《关于打赢脱贫攻坚战的中央决定》(2015)中共中央办公厅、国务院办公厅《关于向贫困村派遣工作队管理工作的指导意见》(中国政府网2017年12月24日),见2022年6月4日http://www.gov.cn/gongbao/content/2018/content_5257369.htm.45伊丽莎白·j·佩里:《让共产主义发挥作用:《苏联治理实践的中国化》,《社会与历史比较研究》61(3),(2019),第535-562页;郭文德·s·凯卡尔:《政治运动和群众动员的中国经验》,《社会科学家》1978年第7期,第45-63.46页。“51.8万名第一书记在一线努力工作”(xcz.wuhan.gov .cn, 2021年8月13日),2023年2月13日载于http://xczx.wuhan.gov.cn/bmdt_56/gzdt/shfp/202108/t20210815_1759281.shtml.47中共中央组织部。中央农村工作领导小组办公室、国务院扶贫开发领导小组办公室,《关于任命优秀干部为村组第一书记的通知》(新农网,2015年5月13日),2023年2月13日http://www.nrra.gov.cn/art/2015/5/13/art_50_13584.html.48《广东云浮新派第一书记到广东云浮重点村考察考察》(Xcgbb.com, 2021年10月22日),2022年1月21日起,http://www.xcgbb.com/zxts/202110/t20211022_7279735.shtml.49《中央及省级单位派驻第一书记培训班》(Mdj.gov.cn)2021年10月29日),载于2023年2月13日,http://www.mdj.gov.cn/shizheng/snxw/202110/t20211029_327321.html.50《贵州从村干部、大学生村官、第一书记等扶贫下派优秀干部中选拔乡镇公务员的通知》(新华网,2019年7月26日),载于2023年9月12日。53 . http://m.xinhuanet.com/gz/2019 -07/26 /c_1124801700.htm.51见,2023年2月13日起,http://
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Pub Date : 2023-09-28DOI: 10.1080/10670564.2023.2261877
Jieren Hu, Xingmei Zhang
ABSTRACTDrawing on intensive fieldwork conducted in China from 2019 to 2022, this article argues that the Chinese Communist Party is now widely applying a mode of digital governance to contain social grievances and strengthen social stability. Although digital technology itself does help facilitate dispute resolution and stability maintenance by more effectively defusing collective actions and preventing/settling social disputes, the political system and power structure under authoritarianism, to a larger extent, shapes and affects the operation and outcome of digital governance. Even though the party-state is committed to rule by law and promoting a digital governance ‘by law and policy’, the ‘state of exception’ is invoked when it has to rely on digital governance ‘beyond law and policy’ in order to serve the necessity of consolidating its political power and ruling base when social stability is threatened. However, this approach not only fails to construct an accountable state image but may also lead to counterproductive outcomes. The study of digital governance in China adds new elements to the explanation of the condition for a ‘state of exception’ under authoritarianism and also answers why the Chinese government tries to prevent and settle disputes while keeping creating them in the digital age.KEYWORDS: Digital governancedigital technologythe state of exceptiondispute resolutionstability maintenanceChina AcknowledgementThe authors are grateful for Askan Weidemann’s help in publishing this article.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Yongshun Cai, ‘Power Structure and Regime Resilience: Contentious Politics in China’, British Journal of Political Science 38(3) (2008), pp. 411–432.2 Jieren Hu and Ying Wu, ‘Source Governance of Social Disputes in China’, Critical Asian Studies 55(3) (2023), pp. 354–376; Huang-Chih Sung, ‘Can Online Courts Promote Access to Justice? A Case Study of the Internet Court in China’, Computer Law & Security Review 39 (2020), pp. 3–8; Straton Papagianneas, ‘Automation and Digitalization of Justice in China’s Smart Court Systems’, China Brief 21 (2021), pp. 14–20; Hengyao Han, ‘论中国的线上纠纷解决机制(ODR): “网上枫桥经验”的探索与发展’ (On China’s Online Dispute Resolution Mechanism (ODR): Exploration and Development of ‘Online Fengqiao’ Experience), Shoudu Shifandaxue Xuebao (Journal of Capital Normal University) 2 (2021), pp. 70–78.3 Jesper Schlæger and Matthias Stepan, ‘Exploring the Sustainability of E-government Innovation in China: A Comparative Case Study on 22 Prefectural-level Cities’ Websites’, Journal of Chinese Political Science 22(4) (2017), pp. 625–649; Jeffrey James, ‘The Smart Feature Phone Revolution in Developing Countries: Bringing the Internet to the Bottom of the Pyramid’, Information Society 36(4) (2020), pp. 226–235.4 Evelyn Ruppert, Engin Isin, and Didier Bigo, ‘Data Politics’, Big Data & Society 4(2) (2017), pp. 1–7.5 Dragu Tiberiu and Yonatan Lupu, ‘Digital Auth
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