A Project Syndicate Best Read of the Year On the centennial of the
founding of the Chinese Communist Party, the definitive history of how
Mao and his successors overcame incredible odds to gain and keep
power. Mao Zedong and the twelve other young men who founded the
Chinese Communist Party in 1921 could hardly have imagined that less
than thirty years later they would be rulers. On its hundredth
anniversary, the party remains in command, leading a nation primed for
global dominance. Tony Saich tells the authoritative, comprehensive
story of the Chinese Communist Party—its rise to power against
incredible odds, its struggle to consolidate rule and overcome
self-inflicted disasters, and its thriving amid other communist
parties’ collapse. Saich argues that the brutal Japanese invasion in
the 1930s actually helped the party. As the Communists retreated into
the countryside, they established themselves as the populist,
grassroots alternative to the Nationalists, gaining the support they
would need to triumph in the civil war. Once in power, however, the
Communists faced the difficult task of learning how to rule. Saich
examines the devastating economic consequences of Mao’s Great Leap
Forward and the political chaos of the Cultural Revolution, as well as
the party’s rebound under Deng Xiaoping’s reforms. Leninist
systems are thought to be rigid, yet the Chinese Communist Party has
proved adaptable. From Rebel to Ruler shows that the party owes its
endurance to its flexibility. But is it nimble enough to realize Xi
Jinping’s “China Dream”? Challenges are multiplying, as the
growing middle class makes new demands on the state and the
ideological retreat from communism draws the party further from its
revolutionary roots. The legacy of the party may be secure, but its
future is anything but guaranteed.
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One Hundred Years of the Chinese Communist Party
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674259638
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Belknap Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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