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The Communist Judicial System In China 19271976 Building On Fear Qiang Fang

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The Communist Judicial System In China 19271976 Building On Fear Qiang Fang
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.62 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Qiang Fang
ISBN: 9789463729451, 9463729453
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Communist Judicial System In China 19271976 Building On Fear Qiang Fang by Qiang Fang 9789463729451, 9463729453 instant download after payment.

Drawing on hundreds of newly released judicial archives and court cases, this book analyzes the communist judicial system in China from its founding period to the death of Mao Zedong. It argues that the communist judicial system was built when the CCP was engaged in a life-or-death struggle with the GMD, meaning that the overriding aim of the judicial system was, from the outset, to safeguard the Party against both internal and external adversaries. This fundamental insecurity and perennial fear of loss of power obsessed the Party throughout the era of Mao and beyond, prompting it to launch numerous political campaigns, which forced communist judicial cadres to choose between upholding basic legal norms and maintaining Party order. In doing all of this, The Communist Judicial System in China, 1927-1976: Building on Fear fills a major lacuna in our understanding of communist-era China.

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