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Title: The seventeenth central committee of the Chinese communist party: Institutional representation
Authors: Zhiyue, B. 
Keywords: CCP's seventeenth central committee
Institutional representation
Provinces
Representation index
The military
Issue Date: Sep-2008
Citation: Zhiyue, B. (2008-09). The seventeenth central committee of the Chinese communist party: Institutional representation. Issues and Studies 44 (3) : 1-41. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: The Seventeenth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), held on October 15-21, 2007, produced a new Central Committee. Interestingly, the institutional balance of the new Committee is remarkably similar to that of the Sixteenth Central Committee elected in November 2002. The provincial units remain the most powerful institution with the largest total representation index (42percent). The central institutions are in second place with the same index (34 percent) as the previous committee. The military institutions are third with 19 percent, also the same as previously. And the corporations have a higher representation with 5 percent, compared to 4 percent in 2002. © Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University.
Source Title: Issues and Studies
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/112767
ISSN: 10132511
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