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Book Title
Cadres and Corruption: The Organizational Involution of the Chine
Publication Date
2000-07-01
Pages
392
ISBN
9780804739580
Publication Name
Cadres and Corruption : the Organizational Involution of the Chinese Communist Party
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Series
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University Ser.
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Xiaobo Lü
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz
Number of Pages
392 Pages

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The most up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of corruption and change in the Chinese Communist Party,Cadres and Corruptionreveals the long history of the party's inability to maintain a corps of committed and disciplined cadres.

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804739587
ISBN-13
9780804739580
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1669055

Product Key Features

Author
Xiaobo Lü
Publication Name
Cadres and Corruption : the Organizational Involution of the Chinese Communist Party
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University Ser.
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
392 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Jq1509
Reviews
With a broad definition of cadre corruption that includes not only criminal acts but deviations form organizational norms the Communist regime expected officials to adhere to, this book examines the changing patterns of official corruption from an entirely new perspective. Thoroughly researched, tightly argued, and succinctly written, it offers and excellent bird's eye view of a major problem and how the regime has endeavored to deal with it."—Hong Yung Lee, University of California, Berkeley, "Thoroughly reserched and clearly argued . . . will undoubtedly provoke ongoing debate on this significant issue of corruption which some see as threatening to undermine the Chinese communist regime."-Democratization, "With a broad definition of cadre corruption that includes not only criminal acts but deviations form organizational norms the Communist regime expected officials to adhere to, this book examines the changing patterns of official corruption from an entirely new perspective. Thoroughly researched, tightly argued, and succinctly written, it offers and excellent bird's eye view of a major problem and how the regime has endeavored to deal with it."-Hong Yung Lee, University of California, Berkeley, "Xiabo Lu's new book, Cadres and Corruption , provides a major contribution to the study of corruption in the People's Republic of China. . . . An impressive body of detailed primary data and secondary analyses . . . Xiabo Lu's new book provides a rich and nuanced analysis of the organizational roots of Corruption in China . . . his argument ought to command the attention of serious students of Chines politics, not just those interested in corruption."-- The Journal of Politics, "With a broad definition of cadre corruption that includes not only criminal acts but deviations form organizational norms the Communist regime expected officials to adhere to, this book examines the changing patterns of official corruption from an entirely new perspective. Thoroughly researched, tightly argued, and succinctly written, it offers and excellent bird's eye view of a major problem and how the regime has endeavored to deal with it."—Hong Yung Lee, University of California, Berkeley, Thoroughly reserched and clearly argued . . . will undoubtedly provoke ongoing debate on this significant issue of corruption which some see as threatening to undermine the Chinese communist regime."— Democratization, "Thoroughly reserched and clearly argued . . . will undoubtedly provoke ongoing debate on this significant issue of corruption which some see as threatening to undermine the Chinese communist regime."- Democratization, "Thoroughly reserched and clearly argued . . . will undoubtedly provoke ongoing debate on this significant issue of corruption which some see as threatening to undermine the Chinese communist regime."-- Democratization, "Xiabo Lu's new book, Cadres and Corruption , provides a major contribution to the study of corruption in the People's Republic of China. . . . An impressive body of detailed primary data and secondary analyses . . . Xiabo Lu's new book provides a rich and nuanced analysis of the organizational roots of Corruption in China . . . his argument ought to command the attention of serious students of Chines politics, not just those interested in corruption."— The Journal of Politics, "With a broad definition of cadre corruption that includes not only criminal acts but deviations form organizational norms the Communist regime expected officials to adhere to, this book examines the changing patterns of official corruption from an entirely new perspective. Thoroughly researched, tightly argued, and succinctly written, it offers and excellent bird's eye view of a major problem and how the regime has endeavored to deal with it."--Hong Yung Lee, University of California, Berkeley, "Thoroughly reserched and clearly argued . . . will undoubtedly provoke ongoing debate on this significant issue of corruption which some see as threatening to undermine the Chinese communist regime."— Democratization, "In a nuanced, informative, and analytically sophisticated fashion, this book traces present-day corruption in China back historically to institutional frameworks that the Communist Party put in place prior to its rise to power. In a fascinating narrative, the author shows the mutation of these institutions and of officials' behavior over the succeeding decades."—Jonathan Unger, Australian National University, "Xiabo Lu's new book, Cadres and Corruption , provides a major contribution to the study of corruption in the People's Republic of China. . . . An impressive body of detailed primary data and secondary analyses . . . Xiabo Lu's new book provides a rich and nuanced analysis of the organizational roots of Corruption in China . . . his argument ought to command the attention of serious students of Chines politics, not just those interested in corruption."-- The Journal of Politics "Lu succeeds brilliantly in . . . describ[ing] the evolution of the Chinese Communist Party and its cadres, and the effect of these changes on China's society, politics, and economy. The research is strong, the writing is engaging throughout, and the work will be of interest not only to specialists in modern China, but also to students and others who seek an informative overview of China's major political developments over the past half century."-- The Journal of Asian Studies "In this meticulously researched, closely reasoned, and well-written study, Xiaobo Lu takes the reader behind the headlines to analyze the organizational context that makes the [People's Republic of China] one of the most corrupt societies in the world.-- The Historian "This book is rich in informaiton, and can be used at undergraduate level as a good introduction to all different types of official corruption in China."-- The China Quartlerly "A detailed, rich, and textured account of the functioning and evolution of the Chinese bureaucracy from the thirties to the nineties. The book is fascinating reading to anyone who wants to know about China and would be particularly valuable to anthropologists, political scientists and sociologists interested in corruption, bureaucracy or party organization in socialist societies or developing countries."-- Pacific Affairs, Xiabo Lu's new book, Cadres and Corruption , provides a major contribution to the study of corruption in the People's Republic of China. . . . An impressive body of detailed primary data and secondary analyses . . . Xiabo Lu's new book provides a rich and nuanced analysis of the organizational roots of Corruption in China . . . his argument ought to command the attention of serious students of Chines politics, not just those interested in corruption."— The Journal of Politics, "In a nuanced, informative, and analytically sophisticated fashion, this book traces present-day corruption in China back historically to institutional frameworks that the Communist Party put in place prior to its rise to power. In a fascinating narrative, the author shows the mutation of these institutions and of officials' behavior over the succeeding decades."-Jonathan Unger, Australian National University, "Xiabo Lu's new book, Cadres and Corruption , provides a major contribution to the study of corruption in the People's Republic of China. . . . An impressive body of detailed primary data and secondary analyses . . . Xiabo Lu's new book provides a rich and nuanced analysis of the organizational roots of Corruption in China . . . his argument ought to command the attention of serious students of Chines politics, not just those interested in corruption."- The Journal of Politics, In a nuanced, informative, and analytically sophisticated fashion, this book traces present-day corruption in China back historically to institutional frameworks that the Communist Party put in place prior to its rise to power. In a fascinating narrative, the author shows the mutation of these institutions and of officials' behavior over the succeeding decades."—Jonathan Unger, Australian National University, "In a nuanced, informative, and analytically sophisticated fashion, this book traces present-day corruption in China back historically to institutional frameworks that the Communist Party put in place prior to its rise to power. In a fascinating narrative, the author shows the mutation of these institutions and of officials' behavior over the succeeding decades."--Jonathan Unger, Australian National University
Copyright Date
2000
Topic
Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Corruption & Misconduct, World / Asian
Lccn
00-027396
Dewey Decimal
324.251/075
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Political Science

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