Remaking Bonds: Adaptive Party Linkage-building in Contemporary China

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Zhongyuan Wang
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Abstract:The legitimacy and vitality of all political regimes require the presence of linkages between rulers and their citizens. Current scholarship has identified different modes of political linkages and focused mainly on liberal-democratic countries, neglecting studies of non-Western regimes which also construct dynamic linkages to remain responsive to citizen demands and mobilise political support. This article addresses the critical question of why and how parties that do not have to compete for power establish linkages with their citizens. China presents a crucial case in this inquiry, since the Communist Party of China (CPC) strategically diversifies and creatively upgrades linkage relationships with its citizens beyond Western-style competitive elections. With first-hand data collected from 11 fieldwork sites across eastern, middle and western China, this article examines the linkage strategies, mechanisms and tactics the CPC has employed to respond to an increasingly complex society and to serve multiple purposes. This research attempts to offer a new conceptual framework for understanding party regime resilience, provide insights into the general theory of party linkage, and to encourage comparative studies of party linkage across different regime types.
重塑纽带:当代中国适应性党的联系建设
摘要:所有政治制度的合法性和活力都需要统治者与其公民之间的联系。目前的学术界已经确定了不同的政治联系模式,主要关注自由民主国家,而忽视了对非西方政权的研究,这些政权也构建了动态联系,以保持对公民需求的响应并动员政治支持。这篇文章讨论了一个关键问题,即不必竞争权力的政党为什么以及如何与公民建立联系。中国在这一调查中提供了一个关键案例,因为中国共产党在西方式的竞争性选举之外,战略性地多样化并创造性地升级了与公民的联系关系。本文从中国东部、中部和西部的11个实地考察点收集了第一手数据,考察了中国共产党为应对日益复杂的社会和服务于多种目的而采取的联系策略、机制和策略。本研究试图为理解政党政权弹性提供一个新的概念框架,为政党联系的一般理论提供见解,并鼓励对不同政权类型的政党联系进行比较研究。
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