Titre | The Maoist Revival and the Conservative Turn in Chinese Politics | |
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Auteur | Willy Lam | |
Revue | China perspectives | |
Numéro | no 2012/2 Mao Today: A Political Icon for an Age of Prosperity | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Special Feature: Mao Today: A Political Icon for an Age of Prosperity |
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Page | 5-15 | |
Résumé anglais |
This paper evaluates the revival of Maoism in China as major factions of the Chinese Communist Party take a conservative turn in ideology and politics. While the changhong (“singing red songs”) campaign spearheaded by the ousted party chief of Chongqing, Bo Xilai, has attracted the most attention in and outside of China, power blocs ranging from the Communist Youth League Faction under President Hu Jintao to the Gang of Princelings headed by Vice-President Xi Jinping have also resuscitated different aspects of the teachings and values associated with the Great Helmsman. For this reason, the political demise of Bo does not mean the cessation of the revive-Maoism phenomenon. This study also assesses the impact of the restoration of Maoist norms on aspects of Chinese politics such as the future of political reform. Source : Éditeur (via OpenEdition Journals) |