Rejuvenating communism youth organizations and elite renewal in post-Mao China
Working for the administration remains one of the most coveted career paths for young Chinese. Rejuvenating Communism: Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China seeks to understand what motivates young and educated Chinese to commit to a long-term career in the party-state and how this...
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Ann Arbor, Michigan :
University of Michigan Press
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction Overview of the Argument Political Youth Organizations in Contemporary China Seeing like a Young Cadre
- Chapter 2: Becoming a Student Cadre Student cadres at the center of the student-management apparatus Commitment is rewarded
- Chapter 3: Student Leaders as a Rogue Minority Student leaders' narrowing social circles Cultivating their Party Spirit The "bureaucratization" of student cadres
- Chapter 4: Sponsorship Networks in Elite Universities Clientelism at Peking University Chains of sponsorship ties in elite universities An elite within the elite: the political career of student leaders from Peking University and Tsinghua University
- Chapter 5: Starting a Political Career on CampusThe Counselor System Counselors as officials in training Starting a political career outside the university
- Chapter 6: Youth League Officials as Future Party-state Leaders The perfect reserve cadres Cultivating a role as leaders-to-be
- Chapter 7: Towards a Diffuse Allegiance to the Party-State Each posting entails diverse personal ties Turnover and the multiplication of personal networks
- Conclusion: Commitment and Allegiance
- Appendix
- Bibliography.