Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Marxist Theories of Public Administration and its Impacts on Chinese and Russian Modernization during 21st Century; a Comparative Study

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2016 9 (12)
Authors
Asim, Muhammad
Contact information
Asim, Muhammad: Government Degree College Gogran Lodhran, Pakistan;
Keywords
marxism; titoism; bhuttoism; leninism; maoism; bolshevikism
Abstract

According to Marxist theories, public administration must be a subject of single political party that has Marxist ideology. Russia after 1917 and China after 1949 idealized Marxism but they implemented Marxist ideologies in these countries according to the interpretations of their revolutionary leaders like Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong. Although, Marxist implementations by Lenin, Stalin and other Russian leaders failed in Soviet Union and proved successful in China after socio-economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping. This was because administrative policies in Soviet Union were formulated and implemented from the elite ruling class what they felt better while same process is started in China from the opinion and suggestions given by the local officials to the elite class. This became reason of being success for Chinese socialist modernization than the Soviet disintegration. This study will highlight all the patterns of modernizations in China and Russia with special reference to define administrative philosophy in both the countries during 21st century. Indicators of modernization and its relation with Socialist China and Capitalist Russia will also be discussed in this study

Pages
2886-2895
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/30302

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