The Inner Court of Communist China
Title
The Inner Court of Communist China
Subtitle
Elites and Their Bureaucratic Institutions in an Authoritarian System (1921-2022)
Price
€ 117,00 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789048562411
Format
Hardback
Number of pages
248
Language
English
Publication date
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Discipline
Asian Studies
Table of Contents
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Introduction
1. The Inner Court, Bureaucracy, and Elites
2. Military Mobilization and the Development of the Mishu System
3. Socialist Construction and Developing Conflicts
4. The Cultural Revolution, Political Intrigue, and Purges
5. The Invisible Hand Promoting Reform and Opening-up
Conclusion

Reviews and Features

Wen-Hsuan Tsai is one of the world’s finest researchers and analysts on how the Chinese political system operates. In this new book, he insightfully depicts how, through a century of trial and error, China has shaped a system of aides to Chinese leaders that today plays a vital role in the Party-state’s effectiveness and sustainability.
--Jonathan Unger, Australian National University

Chinese communist politics is often said a black box for its extremely low transparency, but now Professor Tsai’s book provides an exploration into its most hidden part by revealing the structure and operation of the mishu system. As bringing the readers to the Chinese leaders’ offices for an in-depth tour, this book is a must read for understanding China’s leadership politics, elite dynamics, and decision-making mechanisms.
-- Guoguang Wu, Stanford University

Dr. Wen-hsuan Tsai is an eminent Taiwanese expert on China studies, having been trained at the Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies at National Chengchi University (Taiwan). Over the past 15 years, he has published numerous acclaimed works on Chinese politics. In this book, Wen-hsuan provides an in-depth analysis of the development of the Chinese Communist Party's staff (mishu) system and institutions. On the one hand, it helps us understand the opaque workings of CCP politics; on the other hand, it lays a foundation for future research on the political networks of CCP elites.
-- Chien-Wen Kou, National Chengchi University

Wen-Hsuan Tsai

The Inner Court of Communist China

Elites and Their Bureaucratic Institutions in an Authoritarian System (1921-2022)

This book discusses the mishu (staff member, secretary) system and the operation of the Chinese Communist Party between 1921 and 2022, focusing on the system’s impact on high-level politics and decision-making during four key periods. Starting with the Revolutionary War (1921–1945), it moves to the founding of the People’s Republic of China and the beginning of the Cultural Revolution (1950–1966), the period of the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), and finally the period of reform and opening up, bringing the history to the present day (1976–2022). This is the first systematic analysis of the mishu system, offering new insights on the history of the CCP and modern China.
Author

Wen-Hsuan Tsai

Wen-Hsuan Tsai is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (Taiwan). His main research is on Chinese political development, and authoritarian regimes. Tsai has published many articles in The China Journal, The China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China, and other journals in English and Chinese. In addition to publishing this book with Amsterdam University Press, he also has another monograph entitled A Tight Grip: State Power and Control in Modern China (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2024).