Cities and Stability examines the threats that large cities pose to authoritarian regime survival and the ways that regimes respond to those threats, particularly focusing on China's management of urbanization through its household registration (hukou) system.
Cities and Stability examines the threats that large cities pose to authoritarian regime survival and the ways that regimes respond to those threats, particularly focusing on China's management of urbanization through its household registration (hukou) system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ohio State University
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Urban Bias: A Faustian Bargain Chapter 3: Cities, Redistribution, and Regime Survival Chapter 4: China's Loophole to the Faustian Bargain of Urban Bias Chapter 5: The Fiscal Shift: Migration, Instability, and Redistribution Chapter 6: Return to Sender: Hukou, Stimulus, and the Great Recession Chapter 7: Under Pressure: Urban Bias and External Forces Chapter 8: Conclusion Bibliography Appendix
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Urban Bias: A Faustian Bargain Chapter 3: Cities, Redistribution, and Regime Survival Chapter 4: China's Loophole to the Faustian Bargain of Urban Bias Chapter 5: The Fiscal Shift: Migration, Instability, and Redistribution Chapter 6: Return to Sender: Hukou, Stimulus, and the Great Recession Chapter 7: Under Pressure: Urban Bias and External Forces Chapter 8: Conclusion Bibliography Appendix
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