2016
DOI: 10.1080/10192557.2016.1242922
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Out of the shadows and back to the future: CPC and law in China

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“…Hence the current official assertion to the effect that the laws designed to govern the nation can be implemented and enforced only through a strong party presence in the policy-making and implementation processes undertaken by key state agencies (Sina News, 2016). In this sense, as Chen Jianfu (2016: 200) observes, the Xi leadership has come “out of the shadows.” As made clear through the meanings embedded into yifa zhiguo as a central tifa of the current governance narrative, socialist rule of law in China (thin, thick, or otherwise) is not the teleological end-game of nearly four decades of legal development, but an ideology that works for perfecting clean and virtuous party rule to fulfill its endgame of national and party rejuvenation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence the current official assertion to the effect that the laws designed to govern the nation can be implemented and enforced only through a strong party presence in the policy-making and implementation processes undertaken by key state agencies (Sina News, 2016). In this sense, as Chen Jianfu (2016: 200) observes, the Xi leadership has come “out of the shadows.” As made clear through the meanings embedded into yifa zhiguo as a central tifa of the current governance narrative, socialist rule of law in China (thin, thick, or otherwise) is not the teleological end-game of nearly four decades of legal development, but an ideology that works for perfecting clean and virtuous party rule to fulfill its endgame of national and party rejuvenation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Xi did not explain what that ‘New Era’ means in theory or practice, Chinese practice so far suggests that, as far as legal reforms are concerned, it is an era fraught with uncertainties caused by certain radical changes in constitutional and institutional settings and in ideologies guiding the reforms (Chen, 2016c). However, there is consistent emphasis that all reforms, often treated as matters of national strategy, are to be controlled by the CPC and, under its leadership, to be implemented in a comprehensive and systemic manner (Chen, 2015; 2016b). The reforms of the dispute-resolution system are no exception.…”
Section: From Adr To Pluralist Dispute Resolution (Pdr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the People's Bank of China became an affiliate of the Ministry of Finance. Many leaders confused financial funds with credit funds and carried out a lot of actions against the economic laws (Chen, 2016).…”
Section: Historical Transitions and Trends In Credit Management Of Comentioning
confidence: 99%