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Bringing the party back in: how China is governed
2004, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Eastern Universities Press
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Bringing the Party Back in: How China is Governed
June 2004, Times Academic Press,Singapore
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Table of Contents
Bringing the party back in / Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard & Zheng Yongnian
Norms, values, and cynical games with party ideology / Børge Bakken
Management of party cadres in China / Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard
Civil-military relations in China / David Shambaugh
The National People's Congress oversight, power, and the role of the CCP / Chao Chien-Min
The political management of mayors in post-Deng China / Pierre F. Landry
Remaking the Communist Party-state / Maria Edin
Parasites or civilisers, the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party in rural areas / Stig Thøgersen
The "shequ construction" programmme and the Chinese Communist Party / Karuko Kojima and Ryosei Kokubun
The party and private entrepreneurs in PRC / Heike Holbig
Interest representation and the transformation of the Chinese Communist Party / Zheng Yongnian.
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