Rejuvenating Communism Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China
Working for the administration remains one of the most coveted career paths for young Chinese. Rejuvenating Communism: Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China seeks to understand what motivates young and educated Chinese to commit to a long-term career in the party-state and how this...
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University of Michigan Press
2023
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