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26-03-2021 | Review Essay

A History of American Studies of Chinese Elite Politics

Author: Chi-hung Wei

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Abstract

This review essay examines a historical process of knowledge construction in American studies of China. Before 1989, U.S.-based scholars argued that Deng Xiaoping consolidated power through struggles and negotiation with other factions inside China. In the 1990s, however, a strand of research focused on how Dengists were exogenously empowered by the American policy of engagement. I argue that what changed was not the objective status of Chinese elite politics (i.e., the distribution of power in Dengists’ favor), but rather the theoretical construct regarding what forces (internal or external) might influence elite interactions. This epistemic shift was shaped by changing U.S. China policy. Consequently, what had previously been understood as an indigenously driven Chinese elite outcome now became an exogenously influenced one. Despite this added nuance, the new thesis did not explain more phenomena of the same kind than the old one.

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Footnotes
1
The group of scholars included M. Taylor Fravel, Ezra Vogel, Jerome A. Cohen, Warren I. Cohen, Gerald L Curtis, Michael C. Desch, Mac Destler, Bruce Dickson, Amitai Etzioni, Mary Gallagher, Avery Goldstein, Steven M. Goldstein, Eric Heginbotham, Robert Jervis, Robert O. Keohane, William Kirby, Charles Kupchan, David M. Lampton, Nicholas Lardy, Kenneth Lieberthal, Andrew Mertha, Alice Lyman Miller, Mike Mochizuki, Joseph Nye, Kevin O’Brien, Jean Oi, William Overholt, Margaret M. Pearson, Peter C. Perdue, Elizabeth J. Perry, Barry Posen, Shelley Rigger, Robert S. Ross, Scott D. Sagan, Richard J. Samuels, and Michael Szonyi.
 
2
I thank one anonymous reviewer for alerting me to the various forms of external effects and their variation in intensity.
 
3
I use the term different rather than incommensurable as applied to paradigms.
 
4
Part of policy-focused research opposed engagement [12]. But it said little about Chinese elite politics.
 
5
I use the term “academic history” rather than “disciplinary history” because China research is not a discipline as is International Relations (IR) or Political Science.
 
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Metadata
Title
A History of American Studies of Chinese Elite Politics
Author
Chi-hung Wei
Publication date
26-03-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Chinese Political Science / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 1080-6954
Electronic ISSN: 1874-6357
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-021-09734-7

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