chapter 9: the politics of communist economic reform: soviet union and china
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Chapter 9: The Politics of Communist Economic Reform: Soviet Union and China. John F. Padgett. Co-evolution. Padgett/Powell’s Emergence of Organizations and Markets makes general argument that - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 9:The Politics of
Communist Economic Reform: Soviet Union and China
John F. Padgett
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Co-evolution
• Padgett/Powell’s Emergence of Organizations and Markets makes general argument that
-- evolutionary novelty in organizations comes from spillover and rewiring across multiple social networks
• In Soviet Union and China, that means:-- politics induced by economic reform, and-- economics induced by political reform
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Emergence of Organizations and Actors
• P/P mantra:In the short run, actors make relations. But in the long run, relations make actors.
• In Soviet Union and China, that means:-- Over time, reforms induce interests and
informal social networks that feedback to reshape both reforms and the leaders who made them.
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Communist Dual Hierarchy
Leader
PolitburoCouncil of Ministers
Central Committee
Economic Ministries
Provincial Secretaries
State Enterprises Local
Government
Economic pillar: Political pillar:
(selection)
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Reform trajectoriesDual hierarchy presented only four potential politicalconstituencies to reform-minded CP leaders. Thus, only four viable trajectories of internal evolution:
1. Through top of Economy-- economic ministries2. Through bottom of Economy-- factory directors3. Through top of Party-- party secretaries4. Through bottom of Party-- local cadres
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Reform trajectories (historical examples of the four types)
1. Through top of Economy:-- Stalin’s WWII mobilization:central command economy-- Brezhnev’s scientific tinkering-- Andropov’s KGB discipline
2. Through bottom of Economy:-- Kádár’s Hungarian socialism -- Kosygin’s failed attempt at economic liberalization-- Gorbachev’s Law on State Enterprises (Perestroika)
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Reform trajectories (historical examples of the four types)
3. Through top of Party:-- Stalin’s First Five-Year Plan-- Mao’s Great Leap Forward-- Deng’s market liberalization (“robust action”)
4. Through bottom of Party: “purge and mass mobilization”-- Stalin’s Great Terror-- Mao’s Cultural Revolution-- Gorbachev’s “Democracy” (escalation of glasnost)
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Figure 1.7a. Soviet Central Command Economy: Genesis
Stalin
economic: industrial production
political: Communist Party
Stakhanovites& young red engineers young cadres
factory directors
secret police
provincial cadres
technocraticplanners
Central Committee
Purge and Mass Mobilization: THE GREAT TERROR of 1937-38
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WWII autocatalysis
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ChinaMao’s Great Leap like Stalin’s First Five-Year Plan
-- except agricultural, and-- decentralized (Khrushchev’s sovnarhkozy)
Mao’s Cultural Revolution like Stalin’s Great Terror-- Red Guards ≈ Stakhanovites-- PLA ≈ secret police-- but PLA + Red Guards don’t connect as well
as secret police + Stakhanovites
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Chinese economic enterprises after Great Leap
Central
Provincial
Local
= governmental /party units = economic units = authority relations
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which leads to vertical factions
Chairman
Central committee
factions
province 1: province 2: province 3:
Party within Party within Party within
economy economy economy
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Deng XiaopingMao made accessible what Deng achieved:
-- administrative decentralization-- personal vertical factions-- Cultural Revolution acted as “creative destruction”-- Gorbachev had none of this to work with
Deng’s “market reforms” really communist strategy #2:-- “play to provinces”-- But addition of (post-Cultural Revolution) PLA-- equaled “robust action”
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Deng’s Robust ActionFigure 4. Deng Xiaoping’s economic reform and political transition:
(Tiananmen Square)
central govt = central CP
local govt = local CP
Chinese military
CPCC
state enterprises
local business
(plan) (market)
elders (DX)
conservative faction (HG/LP)
reform faction (HY/ZZ)
DX
CAC & MAC economic
reform
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Chinese Markets from robust action-- residues from Mao:
vertical political factions, non-red PLA, & regional economic autarchy
-- mobilized into “markets” in economics through
clientage in political factions:-- local government as entrepreneur (no pvt. property)
-- household responsibility-- local light industry-- provincial finance
-- macro policy oscillation during Deng’s reign-- like chemical annealing
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Gorbachevon other hand, rapidly escalated from constituency-
trajectory #1 to #4:
1. Through top of Economy (KGB)-- Andropov-style discipline 2. Through bottom of Economy-- Hungarian market socialism4. Through bottom of Party-- Glasnost & soviets (within CP)-- which eventually spun out to Democracy (outside CP)
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Gorbachev’s core problem same as Stalin’s: Family circles
State enterprise CP cell
Moscow ministry Moscow Communist Party
worker councils
management teams
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Soviet Dual Hierarchy, without and with Gorbachev’s extension to soviets
Ministries Communist Party
Central USSR
government Politburo
General Secretary (G) President
Council of
Ministers
Central
Committee
Gosplan &
Ministries
Regional
governments
regional first Sec.
Regional
CP
“circular flow
of power”
Solid line = formal authority; dotted line = informal adaptations.
Local
govt./
State
Enterprises
Local
CP
central-plan
targets & orders
central-plan
supply
blat
“clans” tolkach
Soviets
Congress of
People’s
Republican
parliaments
Local
soviets
news-
papers
Cooperatives Market
(1989)
nationalism appointments
appeals
kontrol
“family
circles”
kontrol
(1989)
(1990)
tolkach
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In Soviet Union, formal centralization induced horizontalinformal alliance networks to circumvent it.
In China, formal decentralization (sovnarhkozy) inducedvertical informal alliance networks to circumvent it.
Except within Kremlin, Gorbachev thus had no personal patron-client network with which to break throughautocatalytic layers of Soviet family circles.
Leaving him only nuclear option #4:“purge and mass mobilization”-- in name of “democracy”-- Gorbachev pushed to become a failed Stalin
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Conclusion• Large-scale transitions never evolve by design
-- tumultuous system tippings beyond anyone’s control
-- instead large-scale transitions are re-wirings of path-dependent pieces into finite accessible trajectories
• In cases of Soviet Union & China,
-- Mao made accessible what Deng achieved -- Stalin structured not only what Gorbachev
fought against, but also Gorbachev himself