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Throughout the 1980s, while all different viewpoints within the Party agreed that some adjustment of administrative practices and the role of the Party was necessary to stop the economic reforms coming to a halt, a major overhaul of the system was resisted by orthodox Party officials.
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Saich, T. (1995). China’s Political Structure. In: Benewick, R., Wingrove, P. (eds) China in the 1990s. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24063-0_4
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