The Good Communist

Elite Training and State Building in Today's China

Frank N Pieke author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Nov '09

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This book examines how the Chinese Communist Party retains control over China's rulers through their education and training.

Frank N. Pieke examines how government officials are trained for placement in the Chinese Communist Party, showing that the lessons learnt through their teachers shape the political and economic decisions they will make in power. He explores the ideological culture of the Chinese government, and its reinvention as a neo-socialist state.Has China become just another capitalist country in a socialist cloak? Will the Chinese Communist Party's rule survive the next ten years of modernization and globalization? Frank Pieke investigates these conundrums in this fascinating account of how government officials are trained for placement in the Chinese Communist Party. Through in-depth interviews with staff members and aspiring trainees, he shows that while the Chinese Communist Party has undergone a radical transformation since the revolutionary years under Mao, it is still incumbent upon cadres, who are selected through a highly rigorous process, to be ideologically and politically committed to the party. It is the lessons learnt through their teachers that shape the political and economic decisions they will make in power. The book offers unique insights into the structure and the ideological culture of the Chinese government, and how it has reinvented itself over the last three decades as a neo-socialist state.

'Pieke's seminal contribution is of pressing importance not only to anthropologists interested in the ways in which political power comes to be reproduced and refracted, but, obviously, also to students of politics as well. The underlying dynamics of China's resilient brand of 'adaptive authoritarianism' have emerged as a key research puzzle for students of comparative politics, to whom Pieke's work should also speak volumes.' Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

ISBN: 9780521199902

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: 490g

240 pages