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4 - The Communist Party and Corporations

Harmful Infiltration or Co-optation?

from Part II - Forces Acting on the Corporate Ecosystem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2022

Colin S. C. Hawes
Affiliation:
University of Technology, Sydney
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This chapter moves beyond individual corporations and corporate types to examine the broader sociopolitical system in China. It focuses on the "fragmented authoritarianism" of the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), outlining the main causes of fragmentation, including corruption, factionalism, autonomy of state-owned enterprises, local government self-interest, private firm co-optation of government actors, and internal contradictions within the CCP's own ideology. This fragmentation prevents the CCP from exercising consistent control over corporations and the broader society, leading to a much more complex and diverse corporate-political ecosystem than imagined by many Western commentators.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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