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UNISALENTO991001156439707536 |
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Trexler, Richard C. |
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Synodal law in Florence and Fiesole, 1306-1518 / Richard C. Trexler |
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Città del Vaticano : Biblioteca apostolica vaticana, 1971 |
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Fiesole - Storia ecclesiastica - 1306-1518 |
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UNINA990002592190403321 |
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Scovell, Clinton H. |
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Cost accounting and burden application / di SCOVELL Clinton |
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New York, : Appleton and Company, 1924 |
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UNINA9911009242103321 |
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Lee Hong Yung |
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From Revolutionary Cadres to Party Technocrats in Socialist China |
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Berkeley : , : University of California Press, , 2018 |
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©1991 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (457 pages) |
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Center for Chinese Studies, UC Berkeley Series ; ; v.31 |
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Communist leadership - China - History |
HISTORY / Asia / General |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- PART I. POLITICAL ELITES OF THE PARTY-STATE -- 2. Recruitment of Revolutionaries: The Future Political Elites -- 3. Staffing the Party-State, 1949-66 -- PART II. ELITE CONFLICTS AND CADRE ISSUES DURING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION -- 4. Conflict Structures -- 5. Lin Biao: Military Man -- 6. The Gang of Four: Ideologues -- 7. The Beneficiaries and the Victims -- PART III. BUREAUCRATIC SYSTEMS AND REFORMS -- 8. The Politics of Rehabilitation -- 9. The Structure of the Cadre Corps -- 10. Preparation for Cadre Reform -- 11. Bureaucratic Reforms -- 12. Rebuilding the Party -- PART IV. THE PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -- 13. The Personnel Dossier System -- 14. The Party's Changing Role in Personnel Management -- PART V. CONCLUSION -- 15. From Revolutionary Cadres to Party Technocrats -- Index |
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Using a wide variety of previously unavailable sources, Hong Yung Lee offers a theoretical and historical perspective on China's ruling elite, examining their politics and the bureaucratic system in which they participate. He traces the evolution of these cadres from the guerrilla fighters who first joined the communist movement and founded the new regime in 1949 to the technocratic specialists who wield power today. In the revolution, communist leaders built a peasant-based |
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party organization whose members were largely recruited from uneducated poor peasants and hired laborers. Even after they became the founders of a new regime, their rural orientation and revolutionary experiences continued to affect the political process. Lee shows how the requirements of modernization compelled the state to replace the revolutionary cadres with bureaucratic technocrats. Selected from the postliberation generation, the new leaders are more committed to problem-solving than to socialism. Despite uncertainties in the immediate future, this elite transformation signifies an end to modern China's revolutionary era. Lee argues that it seems only a matter of time before China will have a bureaucratic-authoritarian regime led by technocrats possessing a managerial perspective and a pragmatic economic orientation. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1991. |
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