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Low-cost Corporatism?

The Chinese Communist Youth League and its Sub-organisations in post-Mao China
Jérôme Doyon
p. 39-46

Resumen

The Communist Youth League has developed a network of sub-organisations to expand its reach at minimum cost. It exemplifies the low-cost corporatism model. Following this model, mass organisations maintain a corporatist relationship with the Party while diversifying their activities through structures they supervise. These structures also provide them with additional material and human resources. In this configuration, the Communist Youth League maintains an equilibrium between dependence on the Party and attractiveness to young people. However, reforms put forward under Xi Jinping challenge this fragile equilibrium by strengthening Party control over the League and its sub-organisations.

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El texto completo de este documento se publicará en línea en junio 2020.

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Referencia en papel

Jérôme Doyon, « Low-cost Corporatism? », China Perspectives, 2019-2 | 2019, 39-46.

Referencia electrónica

Jérôme Doyon, « Low-cost Corporatism? », China Perspectives [En línea], 2019-2 | 2019, Publicado el 10 junio 2020, consultado el 16 octubre 2019. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/chinaperspectives/9084

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Jérôme Doyon

Jérôme Doyon is Departmental Lecture rat the School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford. His research focuses on Chinese domestic politics: the Party-state apparatus, elite politics, political youth organisations, and the management of ethno-religious minorities.jerome.doyon@gmail.com

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