This book examines the positive effects of the petition system on China's resilient decentralized authoritarian regime. Combining detailed case studies and rigorous statistical analysis, it argues that citizens' petitions help the regime to alleviate threats to stability by giving an information edge to the Chinese central government.
This book examines the positive effects of the petition system on China's resilient decentralized authoritarian regime. Combining detailed case studies and rigorous statistical analysis, it argues that citizens' petitions help the regime to alleviate threats to stability by giving an information edge to the Chinese central government.
Jing Chen is assistant professor of political science at Hartwick College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction: Petitions and Decentralized Authoritarianism in China Chapter 2 Villager's Petitions: Holding Local Officials Accountable Chapter 3 Petitions and Stability: A Tale of Two Townships Chapter 4 Petitioning Beijing: The Case of Jiangxi Province Chapter 5 The Policy Effects of Petitions Chapter 6 Who Petitions? Chapter 7 Conclusion: Petitions and China's Proactive Authoritarianism
Chapter 1 Introduction: Petitions and Decentralized Authoritarianism in China Chapter 2 Villager's Petitions: Holding Local Officials Accountable Chapter 3 Petitions and Stability: A Tale of Two Townships Chapter 4 Petitioning Beijing: The Case of Jiangxi Province Chapter 5 The Policy Effects of Petitions Chapter 6 Who Petitions? Chapter 7 Conclusion: Petitions and China's Proactive Authoritarianism
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