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“Dig Deep and Reach Wide”: The Changing Politics of the Chinese Communist Party's Consultative Information System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2022

Taotao Zhao*
Affiliation:
Center for Hong Kong, Macao and International Studies, Shenzhen University; Institute of Area and International Communication Studies, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
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Corresponding author: Taotao Zhao, email: zhaotaotao@szu.edu.cn
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Abstract

Since the early 2010s, a low-profile “dig deep and reach wide” campaign led by local Chinese Communist Party (CCP) committees has unprecedently institutionalized and embedded academic opinions into the regimes’ decision-making processes. This research aims to deepen the existing understanding of the intricate relationship between players in the CCP's decision-making process by analysing the Party's deliberation on scholarly opinions through an academic lens. It argues that the local Party committees’ incentives to incorporate academic opinions into their information channels are not only a reaction to the central CCP's increasing need to “reach wide” for high-quality and critical policy proposals but are also a move to seek political endorsement from the central authorities. This process has transformed government–academic relations in China from a patron-client model to one of increasing interdependence in which Chinese academia has become increasingly attuned to the thinking and needs of the CCP.

摘要

摘要

自 2010 年左右以来,一个较为低调的“深挖广采”咨政信息运动在地方党委的主持下在中国开展起开。该工作将学者的咨政意见以制度化的方式嵌合进了中国共产党的决策过程中。以学界参与中国共产党决策作为切入点,本研究旨在深入分析中国共产党决策体系中各利益相关方之间的复杂联系。本研究认为地方党委将学术意见纳入其信息渠道不仅是为了应对党中央对高质量和问题为导向的咨政信息逐渐增加的“广采”需求,也是地方从中央获得合法性授权的途径。这一运动将中国的学界-政界关系由原有的从属关系变为逐渐增强的依存关系;也使得中国学界逐渐向中国共产党的思想靠拢并调整自身产出以适应后者的政治需求。

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Figure 1: The CCP's Consultative Information System

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Figure 2: Chinese Universities’ Consultative Information Reports, Adopted Reports and Adoption Ratio, 2011–2019