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Factional Model-Making in China

Jun 2, 2022
37:09
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Sheeting Ping Tought - A Book in Progress?
01:57 • 2min
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3
Shejin Ping Thought on Socialism With Chinese Characteristics for a New Era
03:36 • 4min
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4
Sectional Modal Model Making in China
07:20 • 2min
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The Difference Between Model Making and Factional Model Making
09:44 • 2min
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6
Chinching Under Boshili: Factional Model Making
11:29 • 4min
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Using Factional Model Making to Promote a Bid for Power?
15:19 • 5min
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8
Nande, a Village in Central China, Is a Very Interesting, Very Interesting Land
20:24 • 3min
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9
The Experience of Nanzia in China's Political System
23:41 • 4min
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10
Shijing Ping - Is Nantie a Factional Modol?
27:42 • 1min
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Corruption in China
29:11 • 2min
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Is Shijing Ping Fort a Party's Know Ideology?
31:39 • 5min
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In this episode of Pekingology, Freeman Chair Jude Blanchette is joined by Olivia Cheung, Research Fellow at the China Institute at SOAS University of London, to discuss her recent paper, Factional Model-making in China: Party Elites’ Open Political Contention in the Policy Process.

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