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Cadre Policy's Evolution Inside the Provincial CPC Elites Since the mid-1990's until 2019

Student: Hanshyn Bohdan

Supervisor: Maxim Tseluyko

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Socioeconomic and Political Development of Modern Asia (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The following concentrates on studying highly institutionalized system of regional governance of the People’s Republic of China, as it developed its profound patterns of cadre policy. The set of criteria was developed in order to study individual CCP regional officials and their groups, with the help of the custom software instruments the aggregate database of biographies of all CCP regional officials since 1999 was created. The results of study shows the influence of recent political crisis in China on the regional cadre policy, provide information about common patterns in terms of the control of the central government on the regional level and competition among regional elites.

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