Leninism and local interests : how cities in China benefit from concurrent leadership appointments
Year of publication: |
2019
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Authors: | Bulman, David J. ; Jaros, Kyle A. |
Published in: |
Studies in comparative international development. - New York, NY : Springer, ISSN 0039-3606, ZDB-ID 280801-8. - Vol. 54.2019, 2, p. 233-273
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Subject: | China | Concurrent appointments | Central-local relations | Nomenklatura |
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