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Regime Politicization and Communist Party Membership in China, 1949–2014
Yanjie Bian
, Yixue Zhang
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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China
100%
Politicization
100%
Chinese Communist Party
100%
Communist Party Membership
100%
Entry-level Jobs
33%
Political Office
33%
Socioeconomic
33%
Economic Returns
33%
Loyalty
33%
Party Membership
33%
Administrators
33%
Regime Stability
33%
High-income
33%
Large Housing
33%
Communist Party
33%
Chinese People
33%
Party-state
33%
Political Loyalty
33%
New Theoretical Model
33%
State Socialism
33%
Social Sciences
Politicization
100%
Party Membership
100%
Communist Party
100%
China
100%
Chinese
80%
Party Member
20%
State Socialism
20%
Party State
20%
Entry-Level Job
20%