
Pekingology
Understanding China's Regionally Administered Totalitarianism
Apr 4, 2024
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.
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- 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.
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