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=== II. Special Case-Handling (专案制度) and Security Apparatus === Gao, Hua (高华). 《红太阳是怎样升起的:延安整风运动的来龙去脉》. 香港:中文大学出版社, 2000/2011. —The definitive study of CCP secret investigation and case-handling; foundational for understanding 专案 logic. Xu, Youyu (徐友渔). “专案制度的历史与逻辑.” 《开放时代》, 2012. —One of the only direct scholarly analyses of the special case system. Wu, Yulun (吴玉伦). 《中国公安制度史》. 北京:中国人民公安大学出版社, 2005. —Chapters on secret investigations and extraordinary reporting channels. Teiwes, Frederick C. Politics and Purges in China: Rectification and the Decline of Party Norms, 1950–1965. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. —Excellent on the Party’s use of case-handling to enforce loyalty. Schoenhals, Michael. “Political Campaigns and Mass Mobilization in Mao’s China.” In The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 14. Cambridge University Press. —Important for background on parallel Party command structures.
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