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Evaluating the susceptibility of Singapore's social media space to influence cyber operations by pro-CCP elements
Published 2021“…Since 2016, allegations that the Chinese Communist Party is influencing Singapore have emerged. …”
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Political governance in China’s state-owned enterprises
Published 2022-06-01“…State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are both the economic and political bases of the Chinese Communist Party (the Party) and the Chinese state. …”
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Losing Face
Published 2020-10-01“…Awareness of and attention to face is central to self-reflection and evaluation and, when properly employed, motivate one to continue to strive to improve oneself morally. Today, the Chinese Communist Party seeks to monitor and control its population by means of an extensive system of surveillance that is increasingly controlled by artificial intelligence programs. …”
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The PLA’s international relief operations amid regional and global disease outbreaks—with reference to the Ebola and COVID-19 cases
Published 2023“…By analyzing the PLA’s response to epidemics and pandemics, such as Ebola and Covid-19, we find that the PLA, under the control of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), operates to enhance the party’s domestic and international reputation. …”
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The Economics of Communist Party Membership: The Curious Case of Rising Numbers and Wage Premium during China's Transition.
Published 2009“…As the Chinese Communist Party has loosened its grip in a more market-oriented economy, why have membership and the economic benefits of joining risen? …”
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Is it all too bad to return to Marx? marxism and reformism at the central compilation and translation bureau from Hu Jintao to Xi Jinping
Published 2013“…The Central Compilation and Translation Bureau (CCTB), a central organ of the Chinese Communist Party, has not been studied much by scholars inside or outside of China. …”
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Stadtentwicklung in der VR China — geschlossene und offene Phasen der Urbanisierung
Published 1999-03-01“… The traditional Chinese city was considered by the Chinese Communist Party to be the very embodiment of the feudal system; “consumer cities” were, therefore, to be transformed into “producer cities”. …”
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Bearing Witness: Maoism as Religion
Published 2005-04-01“…At the start of the Chinese communist revolution each of these commentators offered personal testimony to and validation of what became a political myth and was elevated to the status of a state political religion with Mao the central figure. …”
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CHINA THREAT THEORY: A CULTURAL INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE MASS MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 19TH CONGRESS
Published 2019-04-01“…This study examines skepticism of the Western societies towards China’s growth which manifests itself on the Western mass media coverage of the Chinese Communist Party’s 19th congress based on cultural-institutional approach. …”
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Norms, Values and Cynical Games with Party Ideology
Published 2002-03-01“…The Chinese Communist Party is based on an ideology that was once fundamentally linked to social norms and values. …”
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CONTINUITY OF GENERATIONS AS A FACTOR IN THE FORMATION OF THE INTERNAL POLICY OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Published 2019-04-01“…Key words: Chinese leaders, Deng Xiaoping, Xi Jinping, “Socialism with Chinese characteristics”, “Chinese dream”, Chinese Communist Party. …”
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Institutionalization in the Politics of China's Disaster Management
Published 2014-09-01“…Through the research on the People's Republic of China's two rounds of reinstitutionalization in natural disaster management, a life or death issue for all Chinese dynastic regimes, this article aims to make contributions to new institutionalist studies of authoritarianism that help to explain the Chinese Communist Party's 'authoritarian resilience'. Based on analysis of the evolution of China's thematic disaster response plans and disaster management mechanisms in the reform period, the article discusses different institutional imperatives or fundamental challenges the authoritarian institutional designers needed to address before and after the 2008 Sichuan earthquakeand to what extent the institutionalization and reinstitutionalization have been effective in addressing these challenges…”
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Chinese Crisis Communication in the Early Stage of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Discourse Analysis of News Articles in Response to Threatening International News Coverage
Published 2022-08-01“…Facing an unprecedented reputational crisis, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mobilised its foreign-language media in an attempt to influence the international discourse on COVID-19. …”
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The “China Dream” Concept and Its Practical Implementation
Published 2016-01-01“…Various opinions and points of view concerning the “China Dream” concept (expressed both by experts and in the ruling Chinese Communist Party) have been also compared.…”
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Administrative Reform and Rule of Law in China
Published 2006-04-01“…Finally, it presents a brief discussion on the relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and the law, which is intrinsic to the success of China's administrative reform.…”
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The Russian-Ukraine War and the Chinese Propaganda Machine: Evidence from “The Great Translation Movement” on Twitter
Published 2022-12-01“…This article argues that the war not only simply spawned “The Great Translation Movement” on Twitter, but also caused more severe challenges to China’s Party-State propaganda machine from the outside world that may subvert the deep crisis of deconstruction of China’s propaganda. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda state has always wanted to establish a clear, correct and patriotic cyberspace, but if its use of means is largely only to suppress dissenting public opinion and opposition organizations at home and abroad, it will not be sustainable; after all, thousands of “Great Translation Movements” on various issues will continue to germinate and grow, becoming the nightmare of the authoritarian rule of the CCP.…”
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“Making the Past Serve the Present”: The Testimonial Tourist Gaze and Infrastructures of Memory in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), China
Published 2023-08-01“…Commodifying Uyghur cultural heritage for tourism allows the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to insist it is not committing cultural genocide, but actually “conserving” Uyghur culture. …”
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Evolution of government and market under China’s reform era: through the perspective of state capacity
Published 2023-12-01“…The author argues that the Chinese Communist Party composes the institutional foundation of state capacities to promote economic growth and build market institutions, and discusses three important aspects of how party strength and state capacity helped the market transition, government restructuring and enterprise reform. …”
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Venture Communist: Gu Zhun in Shanghai, 1949-1952
Published 2015“…For help, they turned to Gu Zhun (1915-1974), an accounting wunderkind, native Shanghainese, and veteran member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Over the next three years, he oversaw and overhauled the city’s financial structure from various perches in government, sometimes concurrently heading as many as three municipal bureaus. …”
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Party adaptation strategies for provincial standing committees in post-Mao China : coping with crisis without political reform
Published 2021“…The Chinese Communist Party has been surprisingly successful in carrying out its plans in the face of various challenges in the post-Mao era. …”
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