Penetrating the Grassroots: First-Secretaries-in-Residence and Rural Politics in Contemporary China

Since Xi Jinping placed poverty alleviation on the main agenda of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), various means have been adopted to promote a more rational distribution of income in difficult-to-manage regions. One method used by the CCP is the posting of first secretaries to rural areas, which...

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