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Politics of Economic Inequality in China - Unbalanced Responsiveness

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book applies a novel theory of 'unbalanced responsiveness' to the issue of economic inequality in China to better understand the relationship between authoritarian regimes and their citizens.


List of contents










1. Introduction 2. A Theory of Unbalanced Responsiveness 3. The Universal but Stratified Pension System 4. Media Coverage, Saliency of Inequality and Class Conflicts 5. Moral Judgments of Economic Inequality 6. Perceptions of Social Welfare 7. Preferences for Redistribution 8. Conclusion: Unbalanced Responsiveness


About the author










Shuai Jin is an assistant professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Boston, USA. Her research interests include economic inequality, propaganda, and public opinion in China. Her work has appeared in The China Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, Political Analysis, The China Review, and Chinese Sociological Review.


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This book applies a novel theory of ‘unbalanced responsiveness’ to the issue of economic inequality in China to better understand the relationship between authoritarian regimes and their citizens.

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