May 5, 2022–May 5, 2022 from 5:00pm–6:00pm
For the first time since Mao, a Chinese leader may serve a life-time tenure. Xi Jinping may well replicate Mao's successful strategy to maintain power. If so, what are the institutional and policy implications for China? In his new book, Victor Shih investigates how leaders of one-party autocracies seek to dominate the elite and achieve true dictatorship, governing without fear of internal challenge or resistance to major policy changes. Through an in-depth look of late-Mao politics informed by thousands of historical documents and data analysis, he uncovers Mao's strategy of replacing seasoned, densely networked senior officials with either politically tainted or inexperienced officials. The book further documents how a decentralized version of this strategy led to two generations of weak leadership in the Chinese Communist Party, creating the conditions for Xi's rapid consolidation of power after 2012.
Speakers:
Victor Shih, Ho Miu Lam Chair in China and Pacific Relations, Associate Professor of Political Science, UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy
Moderator (TBD)
May 5, 2022–May 5, 2022
from 5:00pm–6:00pm
Hybrid Event: Robinson Building Room 3201 and Zoom
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Free
Susan Zau • jszau@ucsd.edu • 858-822-1698
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
21st Century China Center