Chinese military and political leaders and the distribution of power in China, 1956-1971 : a report prepared for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Department of State /
Analyzes Chinese politics in terms of competition among elite interest groups, or factions of the leadership. Power shifts are deduced from personnel shifts in governing positions. Individuals holding the 1400 most powerful positions in China (400 military, 1000 civil) during four specific periods w...
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Santa Monica, Calif. :
Rand [Corp.],
1973
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R-1091-DOS/ARPA R (Rand Corporation) R-1091-DOS/ARPA |
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