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Populist Authoritarianism - Chinese Political Culture and Regime Sustainability

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Zusatztext Wenfanf Tang's book is an important and illuminating read for both students of China and students of authoritarianism more generally. Informationen zum Autor Wenfang Tang is Professor of Political Science, Chair of Chinese Culture and Institutions, and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Iowa Klappentext Populist Authoritarianism attempts to explain why protests and regime support coexist in China. It proposes a theoretical framework of Populist Authoritarianism as the explanation of regime sustainability. The book draws empirical evidence from multiple public opinion surveys conducted from 1987 to 2014. Zusammenfassung Populist Authoritarianism attempts to explain why protests and regime support coexist in China. It proposes a theoretical framework of Populist Authoritarianism as the explanation of regime sustainability. The book draws empirical evidence from multiple public opinion surveys conducted from 1987 to 2014. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 CHINESE POLITICAL CULTURE AND REGIME SUSTAINABILITY Introduction Why Does Political Culture Matter? Mass Line: the Origin of the Populist Authoritarian Political Culture Primitive Accumulation of Social Capital in China Political Culture in Post-Mao China The Plan of the Book Political support: local vs. center Regime stability and national identity Social capital Political trust in China and Taiwan Protest and regime sustainability Labor dispute resolution Political trust: an experimental study Populist Authoritarianism: A Theoretical Discussion Using Survey Data to Study Political Change in China Chapter 2 AUTHORITARIAN REGIME SUSTAINABILITY The Coming Collapse of China: How Soon? Modernization and democracy Regime crisis Regime durability Horizontal vs. vertical supports How Satisfied and Happy Are the Chinese? Government Dissatisfaction and Life Dissatisfaction Public Anger, Political Action and Democratic Change Conclusions Chapter 3 NATIONALISM AND REGIME SUSTAINABILITY Theories of Nationalism Nationalism in China Sources of Chinese Nationalism The Political Consequences of Chinese Nationalism Conclusions Chapter 4 INTERPERSONAL TRUST AND REGIME SUSTAINABILITY The Puzzle Interpersonal Trust and Democracy Origins of Interpersonal Trust Confucian Tradition Socialist Legacy Economic Growth and Marketization Findings I: Classification of Interpersonal Trust Three Types of Interpersonal Trust Three Types of Trust and General Interpersonal Trust Findings II Trust and Political Attitudes and Behavior Conclusions Chapter 5 POLITICAL TRUST IN CHINA AND TAIWAN What is political trust? Competing theories of political trust Political mobilization Economic satisfaction Internal efficacy External efficacy Culture Comparing China and Taiwan: Methods and Data Measuring and comparing political trust in China and Taiwan Measuring and comparing the sources of political trust in China and Taiwan Multivariate analysis of political trust in China and Taiwan Conclusion and discussion Chapter 6 REGIME INSPIRED CONTENTIOUS POLITICS The Rise of Contentious Politics in China The Contentious Politics Literature Regime-Mobilized Contentious Politics in China Institutional Deficiencies and Populist Authoritarianism Examples of Regime Mobilized Contentious Politics Case Studies and Large-N Analysis The Scope of Collective Action Group Leaders Regional Distribution Multivariate Analysis Central and local governments Targets of group action Unfair treatment Age Education Gender Urbanization and ethnicity Conclusions and Discussion Chapter 7 INDIVIDUAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION Scope and Type of Disputes Channels of Dispute Settlemen...

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Populist Authoritarianism attempts to explain why protests and regime support coexist in China. It proposes a theoretical framework of Populist Authoritarianism as the explanation of regime sustainability. The book draws empirical evidence from multiple public opinion surveys conducted from 1987 to 2014.

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