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  • E-ISSN2383-9449
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Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia / Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, (E)2383-9449
2016, v.15 no.2, pp.111-144
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.17477/jcea.2016.15.2.111
Payette, Alex

Abstract

Alternate members of the Chinese Communist Central Committee are often overlooked regarding elite formation or even when assessing Chinese elites in general. This article focuses on the case of alternate members of the Central Committee from 1992 to 2007 in order to understand why some individuals will eventually be promoted and why some will never be. Through extensive quantitative testing, I argue that these non-promoted individuals differ from their counterparts in many ways, most of which can possibly be traced back to the type of formation they received early on. As such, the article concludes that Party School attendance and the age factor, through threshold analysis, are a significant factor helping us understand the difference between promoted and non-promoted houbu.

keywords
Chinese Elite formation, Central Committee, Alternate members, age factor, Party School

Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia