2021
DOI: 10.1177/00977004211049489
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The National Supervision Commission: A “Subaltern History”

Abstract: This article explores the history of state supervision organs in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from the early attempts to establish supervision organizations in communist revolutionary base areas to the founding of the National Supervision Commission in 2018. In the PRC today, the power to supervise the activity of state organs is not autonomous but is rather part of the disciplinary powers of the Chinese Communist Party. This type of institutional arrangement does not result from any predetermined path… Show more

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“…While Sapio (2021) uncovered the bureaucratic politics and departmental turf war shaping Chinese state supervision organs, other explanatory variables still exist. This study aims to address this deficiency.…”
Section: Compartmentalized Scholarship On Anti-corruption Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Sapio (2021) uncovered the bureaucratic politics and departmental turf war shaping Chinese state supervision organs, other explanatory variables still exist. This study aims to address this deficiency.…”
Section: Compartmentalized Scholarship On Anti-corruption Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%