Ashley Shi Yun

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Every large state-owned enterprise had a party cell, with the party boss often a more powerful figure than the company CEO.13 The party decided overall strategy and senior appointments in the company. This ensured the party had firm control of the state-owned enterprises, and their enormous funds. Of course, this also enabled party members to do favors for one another, including appointing one another’s children to cozy jobs.
The Third Pillar: How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind
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