Abstract

ABSTRACTThe main purpose of this research is to expose political functions of the delegates to the local people’s congresses in China. It focuses on the local people’s congress delegates selected from the circles of the People’s Liberations Army (PLA).Using the data from the Jiangsu Province Yangzhou Municipal People’s Congress from 1998 to 2015, this research examines how the information gathering function of the local people’s congresses has changed over the last decade or so. In particular, analyzing the contents of the bills submitted to the people’s congress by the delegates selected from the PLA circles, this research depicts how the PLA has gradually started expressing its demands through the people’s congresses over the last decade.At the end of the 1990s, the PLA almost never submitted bills to the local people’s congresses. In regards to this reason, an individual familiar with the local people’s congresses responded that “even if the PLA had any demands it did not submit bills since it was able to solve these issues within its own system.” However, in the recent years, the PLA has been submitting its requests to the people’s congresses in the form of bills. This research explores the political meaning of the change in the relationship between the local people’s congresses and the PLA.

Highlights

  • How does the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) utilize the people’s congresses? The aim of this paper is to make clear how the PLA expresses its concerns and wishes during the session of the people’s Congresses.The PLA sends a considerable number of internally elected member delegates to people’s congresses

  • In order to reveal how the PLA expresses its interests at people’s congresses, this paper focuses on the bills, proposals, reviews, and opinions submitted by PLA delegates

  • The analysis in this paper focuses on the activities of the PLA both at the National People’s Congress (NPC) and local people’s congresses

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Introduction

How does the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) utilize the people’s congresses? The aim of this paper is to make clear how the PLA expresses its concerns and wishes during the session of the people’s Congresses. In order to reveal how the PLA expresses its interests at people’s congresses, this paper focuses on the bills, proposals, reviews, and opinions submitted by PLA delegates. To this end, let us consider why the PLA chooses this channel to submit its requests to the government. This paper analyzes the PLA delegates’ motives behind submitting proposed bills and others forms of request to people’s congresses and discusses the relationship between the PLA and government agencies. In recent years, in order to communicate its wishes and concerns to the government, the PLA has decided to submit bills, propositions, comments, and opinions to people’s congresses because PLA reforms have adjusted its relationship with society. The purpose of the conclusion is I explain how the relationship between people’s congresses and society is changing while discussing the relationship between the PLA and government agencies

The function of nominally democratic institutions in authoritarian politics
China’s authoritarian politics and nominally democratic institutions
The activities of the PLA during the people’s congress
Conclusion: the changing relationship between the PLA and society
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