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Morality, Coercion and State Building by Campaign in the Early PRC: Regime Consolidation and After, 1949–1956
2006
The China Quarterly
The early to mid-1950s are conventionally viewed as a time when China broke sharply with the past and experienced a"golden age" of successful policy implementation and widespread support from the population. This article shows that the period should be seen as neither"golden age" nor precursor for disaster. Rather it should be seen as a period when the Chinese Communist Party's key mechanisms of state reintegration and instruction of the population ± the political campaign and"stirring up" via
doi:10.1017/s0305741006000488
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