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Institutional Genes: Origins of China’s Institutions and Totalitarianism

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Chenggang Xu explores the deep historical roots of China’s institutional framework and totalitarian system. This Cambridge University Press volume traces how centuries of cultural and organizational traditions shaped modern Chinese governance.

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Institutional Genes examines the origins and evolution of China’s institutional structures, arguing that contemporary Chinese governance systems have deep historical foundations rooted in centuries of cultural and organizational traditions. Chenggang Xu provides a comprehensive analysis of how ancient bureaucratic systems, Confucian philosophy, and imperial administrative practices laid the groundwork for modern institutional arrangements.

The book explores the continuities and transformations between China’s imperial past and its present-day totalitarian system, demonstrating how institutional patterns persist across different historical periods. Xu combines historical analysis with institutional economics to explain why certain organizational features have endured and shaped the political and economic landscape of modern China. This work offers valuable insights into understanding contemporary Chinese politics, governance structures, and the persistence of centralized control mechanisms.

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Author

Chenggang Xu

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781108841696

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