The paradigm shift in the disciplining of village cadres in China: (Record no. 40971)

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Personal name WANG Juan
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Title The paradigm shift in the disciplining of village cadres in China:
Remainder of title from Mao to Xi/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Juan Wang and Yu Mou
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
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Summary, etc. Village cadres are important agents for the state yet disciplining them has been difficult. There are few disciplinary tools that can easily hold them to account. Prior to 2018, Party discipline did not apply to non-Party cadres. Legislation was ambiguous in relation to these grassroots agents and had to rely heavily on legal interpretation. The impact of the cadre evaluation system on village cadres, who are not considered to be public servants on the state payroll, was limited. This situation has changed since 2018. The party-state has consolidated and institutionalized ways in which grassroots cadres are checked and disciplined. Instead of relying on policy regulation, which had been the dominant disciplinary method since 1949, village cadres are now fully subject to Party rules and state laws. These changes have been accomplished through the application of three measures. First, village Party secretaries are to serve concurrently as village heads, and members of village and Party committees are to overlap, thereby making them subject to Party discipline. Second, village cadres are now considered to be "public agents" and are on an equal legal footing with other state agents. Finally, a campaign waged by the criminal justice apparatus cleaned up village administration and prepared it for upcoming village elections in a new era.
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Bulletin Heading CHINA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element VILLAGE CADRES
General subdivision DISCIPLINE
-- LAW
-- INSTITUTIONALIZATION
-- VILLAGE ELECTION
-- XI JINPING
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Personal name MOU Yu
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Main entry heading The China Quarterly:
Related parts Supplement S1 November 2021, No.248, pp.181-199 (17)
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-quarterly/article/paradigm-shift-in-the-disciplining-of-village-cadres-in-china-from-mao-to-xi/2B662A114970ADB75BD6E9F4BFF8D32A">https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/china-quarterly/article/paradigm-shift-in-the-disciplining-of-village-cadres-in-china-from-mao-to-xi/2B662A114970ADB75BD6E9F4BFF8D32A</a>
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