Title:

Damage Control: The Chinese Communist Party in the Jiang Zemin Era

Editor(s)/Author(s):

WANG Gungwu & ZHENG Yongnian

Year:

March 2003

Publisher(s):

Eastern Universities Press

Abstract:

No. Title Written by.
Introduction: Jiang Zemin and His Reign Over the Party WANG Gungwu & ZHENG Yongnian
Part 1:  Ideological and Organizational Decay
1. Rethinking the Sudden Collapse of Communism: The Role of Ideology Then and Now Lance. L. P. GORE
2. The Falun Gong and Its Conflict with the Chinese Government: A Perspective of Social Transformation XIAO Gongqin (translated by YOW Cheun Hoe)
3. Why China’s Rampant Corruption Cannot be Checked by Laws Alone ZOU Keyuan
4. To Act or Not to Act: Policy Implementation at the Country and Township/Town Levels in China ZHONG Yang
5. Rural Grassroots Organization in China: Operating Mechanism and Internal Conflict ZHAO Shikai(translated byYOW Cheun Hoe)
6. Kinship, Village Elections and Structural Conditions in Zhejiang HE Baogang
Part 2:  Damage Control and Response: Struggle for Relevance
7. The Age Factor in Chinese Politics ZHENG Shiping
8. Party Recruitment: From Crisis to Private Entrepreneurs Ignatius WIBOWO
9. China’s Cadres and Cadre Management System Kjeld Erik BRODSGAARD
10. Reforming China’s Judicial System: New Endeavour Towards Rule of Law HE Baogang
11. Party-Military Relations under Jiang Zemin ZHENG Shiping
Part 3: A Party in Transition
12. The Chinese Communist Party Under Jiang Zemin: Politics of Adaptation CHEN Weixing
13. The “China Democratic Party” Event and Political Trends in Post-Deng China XIAO Gongqin (translated by YOW Cheun Hoe)
14. Rule by Virtue: Jiang Zemin’s Revival of the Party’s Ideology ZHENG Yongnian &

LAI Hongyi

15. Embracing the Capitalists: The Chinese Communist Party to Brace Itself for Far-Reaching Changes John WONG &

ZHENG Yongnian

Contents: