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Loyalty and Competence: The Political Selection of Local Cadres in China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2022

Linan Jia*
Affiliation:
Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA. Email: lj09169@uga.edu.
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Abstract

Scholarly debate on the role of various contributing factors in cadre promotion yields conflicting evidence for different administrative levels in China, yet rarely has any quantitative evidence been presented for below the county level. This study explores the causal relationship between loyalty, competence and promotion at the township level. Based on an original dataset of local cadre training records, this paper utilizes cadres’ training experience at Party schools and academic institutions to account for loyalty and competence at the local level. Using a rigorous data-preprocessing method – coarsened exact matching (CEM) – this paper explores the causal effects of cadre training on promotion. The empirical results show that Party school training significantly increases the probability of promotion for township-level cadres, while university training contributes to chances of promotion to a lesser but indispensable degree. Moreover, local cadres who are both Party school and university trained enjoy the best chances of promotion.

摘要

摘要

关于官员晋升影响因素的已有学术讨论在涉及不同的中国行政级别时得出了相冲突的结论。鲜有研究提供乡科级以下的实证分析。本研究探索了忠诚和能力在县级官员晋升中的作用。基于一个地方官员培训记录的原创数据库,本文使用官员在党校和学术机构的培训经历来衡量基层官员的忠诚与能力。利用一种精确的数据处理方法——粗化精确匹配,作者得以探究官员培训与晋升之间的因果联系。实证结果表明,党校培训显著增加了县级官员的晋升可能,大学培训对晋升的正向影响较弱,但也是晋升必不可少的因素。而且,既接受过党校培训又接受过大学培训的地方官员在晋升过程中最具竞争力。

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Table 1: Curriculum of a Township-level Young Cadre Training Programme at a Provincial Party School

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Table 2: Curriculum of an 18-day Cadre Training Programme at University Z

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Table 3: Summary Statistics of Local Cadres

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Figure 1: Local Cadre Promotion by Training

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Figure 2: Density Distribution of Propensity Score under Different Matching Methods

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Table 4: Cadre Training and Local Cadre Promotion

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Figure 3: Effect of Cadre Training on the Predicted Probability of Local Cadre Promotion

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Figure 4: Conditional Effect of Party School Training and CCP Membership on Promotion

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Figure 5: Conditional Effect of Party School Training on the Predicted Probability of Cadre Promotion

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Figure 6: Conditional Effect of Cadre Training on the Predicted Probability of Cadre Promotion