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The political "participation" of entrepreneurs : challenge or opportunity for the Chinese Communist Party ?

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This article aims at analyzing the means of political influence that private entrepreneurs have accumulated along the years. For the Party-State that wishes to maintain (or even strengthen) its monopoly on political activities, the challenge is clearly to adjust to the rapidly changing shape of the Chinese society. The question being addressed is therefore how, in a still authoritarian regime, the emergence of a new social group or stratum, economically and socially influent, affects the political realm. In the first section, this article reviews the conditions of the re-emergence of private entrepreneurship in communist China, which should be credited both to initiatives coming from the society and the setting up of a new legal framework, and how this development lead to the Three Represents theory. Secondly, it looks at the various ways entrepreneurs take part in the political arena. Finally, a third section tries to assess the consequences of this participation.
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halshs-00207570, version 1 (17-01-2008)

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Gilles Guiheux. The political "participation" of entrepreneurs : challenge or opportunity for the Chinese Communist Party ?. Social Research, 2006, Vol. 73 (1), pp.219-244. ⟨halshs-00207570⟩
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