The reliable control of the military is of paramount importance for any regime around the world, especially authoritarian ones. Had it not been able to ensure the “command of the gun,” it would be difficult to imagine the Chinese Communist Party celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding in 2021. Yet, despite the importance of this subject, the study of civil-military relations in China surprisingly remains undertheorized. Although today there is a consensus among scholars that Samuel P. Huntington’s concept of “objective control” best describes the current situation in China, such a concept is used in a merely descriptive manner. This article argues that although Huntington’s original ideology-centered model is not faultless, the current approach risks producing major distortions in the analysis. Against the background of today’s renewed interest for civil-military relations among political scientists, this article puts forwards suggestions regarding the future studies of civil-military relations in China.

Samuel Huntington a Pechino: Riflessioni sullo studio delle relazioni fra civili e militari nella Repubblica popolare cinese / S. Dossi, A. Ghiselli. - In: ORIZZONTECINA. - ISSN 2280-8035. - 12:1(2021 Dec), pp. 27-44. [10.13135/2280-8035/5962]

Samuel Huntington a Pechino: Riflessioni sullo studio delle relazioni fra civili e militari nella Repubblica popolare cinese

S. Dossi
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2021

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The reliable control of the military is of paramount importance for any regime around the world, especially authoritarian ones. Had it not been able to ensure the “command of the gun,” it would be difficult to imagine the Chinese Communist Party celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding in 2021. Yet, despite the importance of this subject, the study of civil-military relations in China surprisingly remains undertheorized. Although today there is a consensus among scholars that Samuel P. Huntington’s concept of “objective control” best describes the current situation in China, such a concept is used in a merely descriptive manner. This article argues that although Huntington’s original ideology-centered model is not faultless, the current approach risks producing major distortions in the analysis. Against the background of today’s renewed interest for civil-military relations among political scientists, this article puts forwards suggestions regarding the future studies of civil-military relations in China.
People’s Liberation Army; Chinese Communist Party; civil-military relations;
Settore SPS/04 - Scienza Politica
Settore L-OR/23 - Storia dell'Asia Orientale e Sud-Orientale
Settore SPS/14 - Storia e Istituzioni Dell'Asia
dic-2021
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