Chenggang Xu discusses China's political economy, the Communist Party's resilience, and the pivot away from economic reforms. He introduces the concept of Regionally Administered Totalitarianism (RADT) to describe China's political economic transition. The podcast explores the origins of China's institutions in totalitarianism and the evolution of totalitarianism in China, from the Chinese Soviet Republic to the People's Republic.
China's political economy is shaped by regionally administered totalitarianism, emphasizing centralized control and decentralized governance.
China's totalitarian system exhibits flexibility and resilience, allowing local party-state apparatuses to manage administrative matters within a highly centralized regime.
Institutional genes from economic reforms influence China's political trajectory, posing challenges and opportunities for potential democratic evolution.
Deep dives
The Evolution of China's Political System
China has seen significant changes in its governance system, prompting a deeper understanding of its political structure. The discussion delves into the research and forthcoming book 'Institutional Genes' by Chang'an Xu, shedding light on the origins of China's institutions in totalitarianism.
Totalitarianism in Contemporary China
The discussion challenges the common perception that China has moved past totalitarianism, highlighting the application of Friedrich and Brzezinski's definition of totalitarianism. This definition emphasizes total party control over all aspects of society, resonating with China's political institutions today.
The Flexibility of China's Regionally Administered Totalitarianism
China's unique model of regionally administered totalitarianism presents a decentralized approach to governance within a highly centralized regime. By allowing local party-state apparatuses to manage administrative matters, China's totalitarian system exhibits flexibility and resilience.
Institutional Genes and the Political Trajectory of China
The concept of 'institutional genes' highlights how historical pathways shape China's political trajectory. Emerging new institutional genes from economic reforms pose both a challenge and an opportunity for potential democratic evolution, yet face resistance from the party's self-preservation mechanisms.
The Possibility of Change in China's Political Future
Exploring the potential for change in China's political future, the discussion considers the party's response to economic challenges and the emergence of new institutional genes. While historical determinants influence China's path, the prospect of significant reform hinges on complex factors, including geopolitical dynamics and leadership credibility.
Analyzing China's Shifting Political Landscape
As China enters a new paradigm, understanding its evolving political system becomes crucial. Scholars like Chang'an Xu provide valuable frameworks for navigating China's complex political landscape, requiring a nuanced perspective informed by history and contemporary analysis.
In this episode of Pekingology, Freeman Chair in China Studies Jude Blanchette is joined by Chenggang Xu, Senior Research Scholar at the Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions and Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution of Stanford University to discuss the institutional underpinnings of China’s political economy. What explains the Communist Party’s ongoing resilience? Why did China pivot away from the economic reforms that had generated so much wealth for the country and the government? Xu advances the framework of “Regionally Administered Totalitarianism” (RADT) to describe China’s political economic transition during the reform period. He is also author of the forthcoming book Institutional Genes: The Origins of China's Institutions and Totalitarianism (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming) exploring these questions.
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