Mar 17, 2022–Mar 17, 2022 from 4:00pm–5:00pm
Drawing inspiration from the PRC's Leninist origins, Dimitar Gueorguiev offers a novel and empirically grounded explanation for how China's ruling Communist Party maintains control despite facing increasingly complex governing challenges. The key to the CCP’s staying power, he argues, is its ability to integrate authoritarian control and mass inclusion—an organizational task now facilitated by technology. Relying on a series of original opinion polls, public records, media reporting, and interviews Gueorguiev shows how public input feeds into political oversight and policy planning that exceeds the expectations of a typical top-down organization. The marriage between state control and social inclusion is at risk, however, with signs of political apathy and public mistrust pointing to an increasingly controlling yet disconnected surveillance state.
Mar 17, 2022–Mar 17, 2022
from 4:00pm–5:00pm
Robinson Building complex Room 3201
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Susan Zau • jszau@ucsd.edu • 858-822-1698
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
21st Century China Center