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Meritocracy Or Patronage Fubing Su Ran Tao

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Meritocracy Or Patronage Fubing Su Ran Tao
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Author: Fubing Su & Ran Tao
ISBN: 9781009507967, 1009507966
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Meritocracy Or Patronage Fubing Su Ran Tao by Fubing Su & Ran Tao 9781009507967, 1009507966 instant download after payment.

This study interrogates the theoretical and empirical validities of two dominant theories about Chinese state in the post-Mao period. The authors argue that the meritocratic view has under-theorized the innate contradiction between officials' personal competence and political loyalty. In order to survive political struggles, political leaders need to rely on patronage networks to recruit followers and solidify trust, often at the expense of official competence. The popular view also misrepresents China's cadre assessment system in several important ways. The authors supplement this theoretical and anecdotal evidence with a systematic study of provincial level officials between 1978 and 2020. Contrary to the meritocratic view, leaders' economic performance does not increase their promotion chances. Work ties with central leaders, on the other hand, have provided provincial officials with advantage in promotion. This study contributes to general theories of autocratic state and inform the debate about autocratic growth in the political economy literature.

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