Party Like It's 1992: The Formation of Communist Party Cells in China's Private Sector

The Chinese Communist Party-the single governing party-has rarely loosened its political hold over Chinese society. [...]it is highly unlikely the Chinese Communist Party would usurp its long-held authority and move toward privatization. [...]this Note proposes the use of repurposed U.S. constitutio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transnational law & contemporary problems 2016-07, Vol.25 (2), p.363
1. Verfasser: Dittmer, Patrick A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Chinese Communist Party-the single governing party-has rarely loosened its political hold over Chinese society. [...]it is highly unlikely the Chinese Communist Party would usurp its long-held authority and move toward privatization. [...]this Note proposes the use of repurposed U.S. constitutional law doctrine by using certain legal tests, which could prove instructive for lawmakers attempting to deal with party cells.
ISSN:1058-1006