From Gray to Red: Party Building and the Transformation of Beijing's Zhejiangcun

The representative migrant enclave in Beijing, Zhejiangcun, was a 'gray' lawless zone outside the 'red' socialist order from the perspective of the Chinese Communist Party, subject to the government's crackdown and demolition. However, Zhejiangcun surprised everyone by devel...

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Published in:The Journal of contemporary China Vol. 29; no. 126; pp. 934 - 949
Main Authors: Jeong, Jong-Ho, Yoon, Taehee
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 01-11-2020
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:The representative migrant enclave in Beijing, Zhejiangcun, was a 'gray' lawless zone outside the 'red' socialist order from the perspective of the Chinese Communist Party, subject to the government's crackdown and demolition. However, Zhejiangcun surprised everyone by developing into a 'red' space through the grassroots Party-building by its peasant migrant businessmen, starting with the establishment of Beijing's first Party branch of floating Party members in 1995 which now commands 26 Party branches. This article examines this astounding transformation of Zhejiangcun from 'gray' to 'red,' by providing answers to how Zhejiangcun was able to construct and develop a Party organization even before the 'Three Represents' and, in turn, how this Party organization contributed to the success and survival of Zhejiangcun's migrant businessmen.
ISSN:1067-0564
1469-9400
DOI:10.1080/10670564.2020.1744391