TY - JOUR
T1 - École du parti et formation des élites dirigeantes en chine
AU - Tran, Emilie
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - In a regime where the one Party-State rule still prevails, as is the case in the People's Republic of China, the polity and politics constitute - here more than anywhere else - the private ground of the country's ruling elite, i.e. the cadres of the Communist Party. This article attempts to grasp who the political elites in control of contemporary China are, by analyzing the modus operandi of the Shanghai Party School for Cadres. The study of an institution that takes part in the circulation of the elites and hence constitutes one of the privileged playing fields for the transmission and the exercise of power, allows, beyond the understanding of its own working, to shed light on the very nature and evolution of the regime. If the modernizing forces appear to work towards the professionalization of the cadres' craft by equating the Party School to an institute of public administration, they ultimately do so in order to better perpetuate the supremacy of the one-Party system.
AB - In a regime where the one Party-State rule still prevails, as is the case in the People's Republic of China, the polity and politics constitute - here more than anywhere else - the private ground of the country's ruling elite, i.e. the cadres of the Communist Party. This article attempts to grasp who the political elites in control of contemporary China are, by analyzing the modus operandi of the Shanghai Party School for Cadres. The study of an institution that takes part in the circulation of the elites and hence constitutes one of the privileged playing fields for the transmission and the exercise of power, allows, beyond the understanding of its own working, to shed light on the very nature and evolution of the regime. If the modernizing forces appear to work towards the professionalization of the cadres' craft by equating the Party School to an institute of public administration, they ultimately do so in order to better perpetuate the supremacy of the one-Party system.
KW - China
KW - Chinese communist party
KW - Modernization
KW - Party school
KW - Political elite
KW - Power
KW - Professionalization
KW - Reform
KW - Ruling cadre
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/51249146206
U2 - 10.3917/cis.122.0123
DO - 10.3917/cis.122.0123
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AN - SCOPUS:51249146206
SN - 0008-0276
VL - 122
SP - 123
EP - 144
JO - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie
JF - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie
IS - 1
ER -