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Rejuvenating communism : youth organizations and elite renewal in post-Mao China / Jérôme Doyon.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Doyon, Jérôme, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Youth--China--Societies and clubs.
Youth.
Communism--China.
Communism.
Gong qing tuan (China).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (206 pages)
Other Title:
Rejuvenating Communism
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press, [2023]
Summary:
Working for the administration remains one of the most coveted career paths for young Chinese. Rejuvenating Communism: Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China seeks to understand what motivates young and educated Chinese to commit to a long-term career in the party-state and how this question is central to the Chinese regime's ability to maintain its cohesion and survive. Je̹ro̲me Doyon draws upon extensive fieldwork and statistical analysis in order to illuminate the undogmatic commitment recruitment techniques and other methods the state has taken to develop a diffuse allegiance to the party-state in the post-Mao era. He then analyzes recruitment and political professionalization in the Communist Party's youth organizations and shows how experiences in the Chinese Communist Youth League transform recruits and feed their political commitment as they are gradually inducted into the world of officials. As the first in-depth study of the Communist Youth League's role in recruitment, this book challenges the assumption that merit is the main criteria for advancement within the party-state, an argument with deep implications for understanding Chinese politics today.
Contents:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction Overview of the Argument Political Youth Organizations in Contemporary China Seeing like a Young Cadre
Chapter 2: Becoming a Student Cadre Student cadres at the center of the student-management apparatus Commitment is rewarded
Chapter 3: Student Leaders as a Rogue Minority Student leaders' narrowing social circles Cultivating their Party Spirit The "bureaucratization" of student cadres
Chapter 4: Sponsorship Networks in Elite Universities Clientelism at Peking University Chains of sponsorship ties in elite universities An elite within the elite: the political career of student leaders from Peking University and Tsinghua University
Chapter 5: Starting a Political Career on CampusThe Counselor System Counselors as officials in training Starting a political career outside the university
Chapter 6: Youth League Officials as Future Party-state Leaders The perfect reserve cadres Cultivating a role as leaders-to-be
Chapter 7: Towards a Diffuse Allegiance to the Party-State Each posting entails diverse personal ties Turnover and the multiplication of personal networks
Conclusion: Commitment and Allegiance
Appendix
Bibliography.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-176) and index.

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