In this book Melanie Manion analyzes the largest bloodless
circulation of elites in history--the massive retirement of
officials in the People's Republic of China. Beginning in 1978 and
continuing through the 1980s, Chinese leaders in Beijing replaced
millions of old cadres, including veterans of the communist
revolution, with younger generations of better educated and less
generalist officials. How were the elders persuaded to retire?
Manion shows how a norm of age-based exit from office, historically
novel in the Chinese communist setting, was engineered by top
policymakers and aided by younger cadres.
Manion's research combined a wide variety of sources and
methods, many new to the study of Chinese politics. The author
examined hundreds of party and government documents, surveyed
articles in newspapers and journals, and interviewed officials in
charge of supervising cadre retirement policy. She first conducted
long exploratory interviews with retired cadres, and then designed
questionnaires distributed to hundreds of others for quantitative
analysis. Finally, to understand the viewpoints of those with the
most to gain, she interviewed younger, employed cadres. The result
is a rich portrayal of manipulative leadership in post-Mao China,
which reveals the key role of the private interests of all the
parties involved.
Originally published in 1993.
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