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United Front - Projecting Solidarity Through Deliberation in Vietnam s Single Party

English · Hardback

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"Conventional wisdom emerging from China and other autocracies claims that single-party legislatures and elections are mutually beneficial for citizens and autocrats. This line of thought reasons that these institutions can serve multiple functions, like constraining political leaders or providing information about citizens. In "United Front," Paul Schuler challenges these views through his examination of the past and present functioning of the Vietnam National Assembly (VNA), arguing that the legislature's primary role is to signal strength to the public. When active, the critical behavior from delegates in the legislature represents crossfire within the regime rather than genuine citizen feedback. In making these arguments, Schuler counters a growing scholarly trend to see democratic institutions within single-party settings like China and Vietnam as useful for citizens or regime performance. His argument also suggests that there are limits to generating genuinely "consultative authoritarianism" through quasidemocratic institutions. Applying a diverse range of cutting edge social science methods on a wealth of original data such as legislative speeches, election returns, and surveys, Schuler shows that even in a seemingly vociferous legislature like the VNA, the ultimate purpose of the institution is to signal the regime's preferences while taking down rivals; not to reflect the views of citizens"--

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Introduction

1. The Signaling Trap: Why Single-Party Legislatures Must Be Controlled

2. How Elections Work in Vietnam

3. "Unconditional Party Government": Legislative Organization in the VNA

4. Explaining the Evolution of the VNA

5. Mobilized or Motivated? Voting Behavior in Vietnamese Elections

6. Explaining Oversight Behavior: Position Taking or Position Ducking?

7. Intimidation or Legitimation? The Signaling Value of the VNA

Conclusion: Curbing our Expectations for the VNA, Single-Party Legislatures


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Paul Schuler is Assistant Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona.

Product details

Authors Paul Schuler
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2021
 
EAN 9781503614628
ISBN 978-1-5036-1462-8
No. of pages 272
Series Studies of the Walter H. Shore
Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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