Grappling with enduring questions about the means of achieving power in the Chinese Communist hierarchy, this study analyzes the rise of six individuals (Ji Dengkui, Peng Chong, Gu Mu, Yu Qiuli, Xu Shiyou, and Chen Xilian) who held positions of elite political power in the immediate post-Mao Zedong era. In a new preface, the author applies his hypotheses to China's more recent political developments.
| ISBN: | 9780892640645 |
| Publication date: | 1st January 1988 |
| Author: | David Lampton, Saicheung Yeung |
| Publisher: | University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies an imprint of University of Michigan Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 416 pages |
| Series: | Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies |
| Genres: |
Ethnic studies Politics and government |
Grappling with enduring questions about the means of achieving power in the Chinese Communist hierarchy, this study analyzes the rise of six individuals (Ji Dengkui, Peng Chong, Gu Mu, Yu Qiuli, Xu Shiyou, and Chen Xilian) who held positions of elite political power in the immediate post-Mao Zedong era. In a new preface, the author applies his hypotheses to China's more recent political developments.
Paths to Power features in the following genres: Ethnic studies, Politics and government
Paths to Power is available in Paperback
Paths to Power was written by David Lampton, Saicheung Yeung and published by University of Michigan, Center for Chinese Studies an imprint of University of Michigan Press
Paths to Power has 416 pages
Yes it is part of Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies series