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The Decline of Factions: The Impact of a Broad Purge on Political Decision Making in China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2022

Zeren Li
Affiliation:
Macmillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA;
Melanie Manion*
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
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*Corresponding author. Email: melanie.manion@duke.edu
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Abstract

We conceptualize broad purges, which extend far below top powerholders in authoritarian regimes and operate according to a logic fundamentally different from coup-proofing purges that target rivals to the supreme leader. Broad purges induce risk reduction in decision making because they grossly exacerbate uncertainty and raise the likelihood and cost of political error. Empirically, we analyze political appointment decisions before and during a massive corruption crackdown in China. We estimate purge impact on appointments of prefectural Communist Party secretaries during 2013–17. To signal to Beijing that they are not building factions, party bosses of these officials can be expected to reduce risk by biasing appointments against their own clients, with variation in bias reflecting geographic heterogeneity in purge intensity. We find a large effect of purge intensity on anti-client bias during this broad purge but not in previous smaller-scale anticorruption crackdowns. This study contributes to knowledge about purges under authoritarianism.

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Figure 1. Time trend and spatial distribution of dismissed CM officials.

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Table 1. Effect of purge on political appointments of prefectural party secretaries

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Figure 2. Marginal effect.

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Figure 3. Conditional effect of Xi's faction.

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Table 2. Effect of purge on political selection in pre-campaign period

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