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From Power Balance to Dominant Faction in Xi Jinping's China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2021

Eun Kyong Choi*
Affiliation:
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea
John Wagner Givens
Affiliation:
Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA. Email: j.w.givens@gmail.com.
Andrew MacDonald
Affiliation:
Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, Jiangsu, China. Email: andrew.macdonald@dukekunshan.edu.cn.
*
Email: echoi@hufs.ac.kr (corresponding author).
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Abstract

Many China watchers argue that Xi Jinping has concentrated power in his own hands in a manner unprecedented since the death of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. This article tests the extent of Xi's power consolidation by comparing the strength of his faction during his time in power to similar periods under his two immediate predecessors, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao. Furthermore, we investigate whether a dominant faction is emerging under Xi Jinping, replacing the power balancing between factions that was the norm throughout the reform era. Analysing factional affiliations of Chinese leaders in the top four ranks, we find that Xi has formed a dominant faction. Through statistical analysis of the promotion chances of provincial leaders, we find that Xi has been unusually successful when compared to previous leaders at promoting his clients. This suggests that Xi has boosted the power of his faction by elevating provincial leaders to an extent not seen since the death of Mao and Deng.

摘要

摘要

许多中国观察家认为,自毛泽东和邓小平逝世以来,习近平以前所未有的方式将权力集中在自己手中。本文通过比较习近平和他的两位前任,江泽民和胡锦涛,在任时期的派系力量来检验习近平权力巩固的程度。此外,我们还考察了在习近平的领导下,是否出现一个主导派系取代整个改革时代的常态,即派系间权力平衡。从对中国高层四个级别的领导人派系关系的分析中,我们发现习近平已经塑造了一个主导派系。通过对省级领导人的晋升机会进行统计分析, 我们发现与以往的领导人相比,习近平在晋升其亲信方面取得了不寻常的成功。这表明习近平通过提拔省级领导人加强了自己的派系,并达到了毛和邓逝世后前所未有的程度。

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Figure 1: The Proportions of Factional Members by Different Ranks (%)

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Table 1: The Average Proportions of Factional Members in the Top Four Ranks

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Table 2: Provincial Party Secretaries Promoted (by Factional Affiliation), 1993–2018

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Table 3: Provincial Governors Promoted (by Factional Affiliation), 1993–2018

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Figure 2: Regression Results on Promotion Chances, 1989–2018

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Table 1A: Fixed Effects Panel Data Regression Results on Promotion Chances, 1989–2018