Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congress

This research examines the impact that China’s economic development has had on the political system that shapes the CCP-led single-party regime. In pursuit of this inquiry, this research focuses on the delegate composition in the people’s congress – China’s democratic institution. Previous research...

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Main Author: Tomoki Kamo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24761028.2020.1860188
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spelling doaj-bea95c6c846844c880921f2d111c219f2021-01-04T18:52:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Contemporary East Asia Studies2476-10282476-10362020-12-010011710.1080/24761028.2020.18601881860188Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congressTomoki Kamo0Keio UniversityThis research examines the impact that China’s economic development has had on the political system that shapes the CCP-led single-party regime. In pursuit of this inquiry, this research focuses on the delegate composition in the people’s congress – China’s democratic institution. Previous research argues that China’s democratic institutions contribute to the stability of the single-party regime. However, when considering political functions of those democratic institutions, it does not give sufficient consideration to the possibility that the system itself and its political functions might change over the time. By analyzing 20-year materials of five consecutive terms from 1998 to 2018 on the delegates to the people’s congress of Yangzhou city in Jiangsu province, this research observes the changes in the delegate composition.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24761028.2020.1860188democratic institutionseconomic developmentdelegate composition of china’s people’s congress
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Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congress
Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies
democratic institutions
economic development
delegate composition of china’s people’s congress
author_facet Tomoki Kamo
author_sort Tomoki Kamo
title Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congress
title_short Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congress
title_full Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congress
title_fullStr Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congress
title_full_unstemmed Democratic institutions against the background of China’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the Yangzhou municipal people’s congress
title_sort democratic institutions against the background of china’s economic development: the change in the delegate composition of the yangzhou municipal people’s congress
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies
issn 2476-1028
2476-1036
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This research examines the impact that China’s economic development has had on the political system that shapes the CCP-led single-party regime. In pursuit of this inquiry, this research focuses on the delegate composition in the people’s congress – China’s democratic institution. Previous research argues that China’s democratic institutions contribute to the stability of the single-party regime. However, when considering political functions of those democratic institutions, it does not give sufficient consideration to the possibility that the system itself and its political functions might change over the time. By analyzing 20-year materials of five consecutive terms from 1998 to 2018 on the delegates to the people’s congress of Yangzhou city in Jiangsu province, this research observes the changes in the delegate composition.
topic democratic institutions
economic development
delegate composition of china’s people’s congress
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24761028.2020.1860188
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