A New Chinese First Lady: Is There Systematic Development?

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Aldrich, John H

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Feaver, Peter D

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He, Ziwei

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2016-06-06T16:51:02Z

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2016-11-09T05:30:05Z

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2016

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Political Science

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Examining the full set of leaders and their spouses in both China and the U.S. during the last quarter century, this paper explores how the first lady of China has become a more important position, why she has become a more public figure, how this compares with the American first lady, and why her position in China is similar to, but different from that in the U.S., in determining whether the recent change in Chinese First Ladyship is due to systematic development or just the relationship between Mrs. Xi and her husband. After investigating the current relationship in China, furthermore, this paper also intends to discuss what we can expect with the new First Ladyship in the future.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12360

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Political science

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China

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First Lady

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Systematic Development

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the U.S.

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A New Chinese First Lady: Is There Systematic Development?

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Master's thesis

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5

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