Chinese party-state politics

Dissemination Events

Regime stability, party hegemony and legitimacy

25

Oct 2023

Frederiksberg

Regime stability, party hegemony and legitimacy
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The Chinese Communist Party has tightened its control of Chinese society. We see this in the economy where state-owned companies and privately-owned companies are ordered to strengthen the role of their internal Party organizations. In the cultural and ideological sphere the Party is also focusing on ensuring its dominance. These developments take place in the context of economic slowdown and internal political debate about China’s foreign policy relations and highlights the overarching issue of maintaining regime stability and Party hegemony in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.

All this and more will be discussed at this seminar organised by CBS.

Speakers

  • Kasper Ingeman Beck, Postdoc, Department of Economics, Government and Business, CBS
  • Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard, Professor, Department of Economics, Government and Business, CBS
  • Elena Meyer-Clement, Associate Professor, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen

Time and Location of event

  • Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 15.00-16.30
  • Room DH.V.1.89, Dalgas Have, Frederiksberg, Denmark

 

 

About the speakers

Kasper Ingeman Beck

Postdoc at Copenhagen Business School

Political Scientist specializing in Chinese political economy; in particular state-owned enterprises and state-market relations

Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard

Professor at Copenhagen Business School

Political scientist specializing in China’s political economy and the organizational evolution of CCP-led governance

Elena Meyer-Clement

Associate Professor, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen