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Domination And Mobilization The Rise And Fall Of Political Parties In Chinas Republican Era Xiaobo Lü

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Domination And Mobilization The Rise And Fall Of Political Parties In Chinas Republican Era Xiaobo Lü
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.57 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Xiaobo Lü
ISBN: 9781009588874, 9781009588843, 9781009588867, 1009588877, 1009588842, 1009588869, 101017/9781009588867
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Domination And Mobilization The Rise And Fall Of Political Parties In Chinas Republican Era Xiaobo Lü by Xiaobo Lü 9781009588874, 9781009588843, 9781009588867, 1009588877, 1009588842, 1009588869, 101017/9781009588867 instant download after payment.

Examining the miraculous rise of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the surprising downfall of the Kuomintang (KMT) in the early twentieth century, Xiaobo Lü reveals that domination and mobilization are key for authoritarian parties to seize state power, challenging the prevailing wisdom on power-sharing and emphasizing the importance of dominant party leaders for organizational strength and resource mobilization. Lü convincingly argues that the CCP's mass mobilization infrastructure, initially seen as a disadvantage before the Sino-Japanese War, became a powerful asset during the war and led to its victory. The KMT's elite mobilization infrastructure, conversely, was decimated by the war, and its lack of a strong leader prevented a successful shift in party-building strategy. Party building subsequently played a pivotal role in shaping the successes and failures of resource mobilization for both parties. The book sheds new light on the origins of the CCP and the inner workings of revolutionary parties, making in a landmark study in Chinese politics.

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