Abstract

As a result of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (GPCR) starting in 1966 a number of significant, far reaching changes have taken place in China's political system. Among these changes is the redistribution of power among groups and between central and local authorities. To be more precise, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has enormously expanded its political role at the cost of the Party and the government, and the provincial authorities which are dominated by the military personnel have acquired a substantial degree of political and economic autonomy vis-a-vis the central leadership.

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