Insurgency Trap: Labor Politics in Postsocialist China

Insurgency Trap: Labor Politics in Postsocialist China

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Insurgency Trap: Labor Politics in Postsocialist China

During the first decade of the twenty-first century, worker resistance in China increased rapidly despite the fact that certain segments of the state began moving in a pro-labor direction. In explaining this, Eli Friedman argues that the Chinese state has become hemmed in by an “insurgency trap” of its own devising and is thus unable to tame expansive worker unrest. Labor conflict in the process of capitalist industrialization is certainly not unique to China and indeed has appeared in a wide array of countries around the world. What is distinct in China, however, is the combination of postsocialist politics with rapid capitalist development.

Other countries undergoing capitalist industrialization have incorporated relatively independent unions to tame labor conflict and channel insurgent workers into legal and rationalized modes of contention. In contrast, the Chinese state only allows for one union federation, the All China Federation of Trade Unions, over which it maintains tight control. Official unions have been unable to win recognition from workers, and wildcat strikes and other forms of disruption continue to be the most effective means for addressing workplace grievances. In support of this argument, Friedman offers evidence from Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces, where unions are experimenting with new initiatives, leadership models, and organizational forms.

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Country
USA
Author
Eli Friedman
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9780801470509
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
ILR Press
Manufacturer
ILR Press
NumberOfPages
231
PublicationDate
2014-05-09
Publisher
ILR Press
ReleaseDate
2014-05-09
Studio
ILR Press