The Chinese Communist Party has maintained tight control over the institutions and processes for creating and deleting official posts. The Party's goal of maintaining as many official positions as possible to preserve political patronage and social stability conflicts with the need to curb administrative expenses and cut government deficits. Aggregate data indicate that the downsizing campaigns of the 1990s have not been particularly successful and that staffing levels in local government are probably to a large extent politically determined. A case study reveals that some local governments may have officially downsized while expanding the total size of public employment.published_or_final_versio
The compelling task of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after the disasters of the Maoist re...
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A report submitted by Xiaobo Hu to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 1995 on decent...
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This article examines how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) maintains political control over municip...
During the 1980s and early 1990s, China's centrally planned economy has been replaced by one that re...
The compelling task of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after the disasters of the Maoist re...
In this study, we developed a conceptual model to understand the downsizing mechanism in Chinese Sta...
Over the past two decades, the Chinese domestic security apparatus has expanded dramatically. “Stabi...
Is China’s public bureaucracy overstaffed? To answer this basic question objectively, one needs to ...
This research analyzes the impact of the decentralization of China's personnel system on the capacit...
General reform of the economy of the People’s Republic of China began in the mid 1980s as a reluctan...
From 1982 onwards, the Chinese State Council and the National People’s Congress have had a standing ...
At its annual session in March 2018, the National People’s Congress (NPC) approved a series of chang...
The study is to examine major restructurings of government that occurred since 1978, with special em...
What explains the persistent growth of public employment in reform-era China despite repeated and f...
This paper evaluates how economic restructuring in Guangdong is entwined with the politicization of ...
A report submitted by Xiaobo Hu to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 1995 on decent...
Summary Summary The reform of what is seen as an inefficient and overpoliticised administration...
This article examines how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) maintains political control over municip...
During the 1980s and early 1990s, China's centrally planned economy has been replaced by one that re...
The compelling task of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after the disasters of the Maoist re...
In this study, we developed a conceptual model to understand the downsizing mechanism in Chinese Sta...
Over the past two decades, the Chinese domestic security apparatus has expanded dramatically. “Stabi...