Read The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers Online
Authors: Richard McGregor
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PetroChina, 61–3, 116
Ping’an, 204–5
Politburo members
above corruption investigation, 147
biography of, 7–8
responsibilities of, 13
selecting of, 12
similarity of appearance and career history, 1–2
structure, 278 9n
political commissar system, 118–20
political liberals, 38
political opponents
controlled for political events, 2–3
less confrontational treatment of, 268
marginalization of, xiv
punishment of, 232
Political Struggles in the Age of China’s Reform and Opening Up
(Yang Jisheng), 254
post-Maoist governing model, xii, xiii
poverty
definition, 278n
number of poor declines, xvii, 28
power-worship, 96
private sector, 39, 194
confusion of status, 199–200, 203–4
relationship with Party, 31, 32, 79, 193, 196–8, 200–202, 206–9, 215–19
in Shanghai, 151
see also
entrepreneurs;
individual companies
Procrustes, 235
protests
anti-Japanese protests, 270–72
to Shanghai building development, 135–7, 164, 167–8
see also
ethnic protests; Tiananmen Square massacre
public sector
appointment, 73–5, 81, 82–3, 284–5n;
see also nomenklatura
system
bribery/corruption, 75, 93–100, 138–41, 172, 183, 191;
see also
Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
system in history, 77
Pudong, 150
Qian Lieyang, 143, 222
Qian Qichen, 17
Qin Yu, 156, 165
Qingdao, 202–3
Qinheng prison, 166
raw materials, 219
see also
oil
real estate, 155, 179
scandals, 135–7, 158–60, 164, 167
Red Army
see
People’s Liberation Army
‘red machines’, 8–10, 13
religions, 211
Ren Zhengfei, 204, 206
Renminbi, xv, 244
rich list, 205–7
rich-poor gap, 30
Rio-Tinto, 58–61
Robinson, Tom, 37
rural free-market, 36, 200, 202, 267
Russia
China’s loan to, xv
cost of disintegration, 131
Sanlu, 169, 172, 181, 182, 264
cover-up strategy, 186–7, 233
emergency meeting, 170, 171
media appearance, 185–6, 187
parent complants, 184, 185, 188–9
Party’s control of, 193
product tests, 186
trial and verdicts, 190–91
Sapio, Flora, 141, 142–3
SARS, 16, 233, 239, 268
SASAC, 86
Schapira, Paul, 61
school textbooks, censorship, 235, 245–6
security, for political events, 2–3, 263
Seeking Truth
, 107
Service, Robert, xiii
Shagang steelworks, 207
Shambaugh, David, 121, 265–6
Shanghai
city development, 29, 162–3
corruption cases, 135–7, 139, 144, 158–61, 164, 167–9
leadership compound, 14
past and present, 149–53, 234–5
status, 138
Shanghai gang, 149–53
crashed, 166–7
in Standing Committee, 154
see also
Chen Liangyu
Shanghai History Museum, 234–5
Shanghai Industrial, 101
Shanghai Petrochemical Corp., 47–9
Shanghainese, 152–3
land disputes, 135–7, 158–60, 164, 167
Shao Daosheng, 98
Shao Depeng, 217
Shen Ting, 159, 164, 167–8
Shen Wenrong, 207
Shenzhen
corruption cases, 181
Deng’s tour to, 41
Shijiazhuang, 174
Shirk, Susan, 129
shuanggui
(double regulation), 142–3
Sichuan
corruption cases, 139
earthquake, 192
Singapore
COSCO in, 102
Suzhou industrial park, 83
Sinified Marxism, 67
Sinology, 18–19
Sinopec, 63–4
society, infiltrates Party, 30
Song Ping, 36
Song Xiaojun, 119–20, 125, 132
southern tour, 41
Southern Weekend
, 185–6
Soviet Union
disintegration of, 35, 131
nomenklatura
system, 78, 79
Orgburo, 76
Party’s verdict on collapse of, 237–8
succession, 154
Stalin, Joseph, 76
Standing Committee, 13, 278–9n
above corruption investigation, 147
Shanghai gang in, 154
state assets
debates over, 40
Deng’s model on, 42
new conservatives on, 35, 39
state enterprises
competition and profitability, 53–6
Deng’s model on, 42
new conservatives on, 39
Party’s low profile in, 21–2, 49
pay structure for CEOs, 102–3
personnel control of, 46, 68–9, 73–4, 84–9
reform, 44, 67–8
split personalities of, 53, 64
stock options, 100–101
tax from, 267
workers lay-offs, 42–3, 50
see also
individual enterprises
steel industry, 220, 221, 222
Stewart, Jackie, 162
Storming the Barricades
(Zhou Tianyong), 69
students
loans, 173
money worship, 133
view of Party, 31–2
Su Shulin, 64
Su Zhiliang, 245, 246
Sudan, 62
Suihua, 97–9, 116
Sun Jingkan, 160
Suzhou, 83
corruption cases, 139–40
Tai lake (Taihu), 89, 90, 91–2
Taiwan issue
Jiang and Hu’s policies, 106–7, 127–30, 134
nationalist stand on, 131–2
nature of, 122–3
one-China policy, 127–8
Taiwanese opinions, 125–8
see also
Kuomintang
Tang Dynasty (ad 618–907), official vetting, 77
tax policy, 178, 179
telecommunication, 233–4
telecoms companies, 84–9
terror, 265
textbook censorship, 249–50
Thatcher, Margaret, 202
38th Army, 109–10
Thornton, John, 88
Tian, Edward, 84, 86–9
Tian Fengshan, 98
Tian Wenhua
charged, 172
downfall, 188
dual responsibility dilemma, 186
leads emergency meeting, 171
titles of, 182–3
trial and charge, 190–91
Tiananmen Square massacre, 105, 253, 262