What explains the nature of institutional change in post-1989 China? Dominant theories of institutional change focus on economic-rationalist, sociopolitical, or historical causes. Yet they have trouble explaining the pattern of institutional change in China. An alternative legitimacy-based perspective is proposed here that provides a more parsimonious and general theory of institutional change for China and potentially for other cases as well
Culture of a society reflects its social values. So, through Chinese experience, we want to show tha...
In this article we examine the dual-track pricing system in China’s stock market since its inaugurat...
China’s rise has generated a sense of instability in the international system. Power Transition Theo...
Culture of a society reflects its social values. So, through Chinese experience, we want to show tha...
The aim of this Bachelor Thesis is to understand the extent to which the legitimacy of the CCP’s rul...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
China’s response to the global financial crisis and its post-2008 stimulus package and credit surge ...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
China started its economic reform in the 1980s. The reform started from decentralization of finance ...
Guoguang Wu. Thomas Heberer et Gunter Schubert (éd.), Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China : Inst...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This article charts and explains the rising authority of the People's Bank of China (PBC) within the...
Guoguang Wu. Thomas Heberer et Gunter Schubert (éd.), Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China : Inst...
This is a study of political legitimacy in the context of China. It assumes that the social contract...
China’s reform worked and produced some of the most impressive growth in the largest developing and ...
Culture of a society reflects its social values. So, through Chinese experience, we want to show tha...
In this article we examine the dual-track pricing system in China’s stock market since its inaugurat...
China’s rise has generated a sense of instability in the international system. Power Transition Theo...
Culture of a society reflects its social values. So, through Chinese experience, we want to show tha...
The aim of this Bachelor Thesis is to understand the extent to which the legitimacy of the CCP’s rul...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
China’s response to the global financial crisis and its post-2008 stimulus package and credit surge ...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
China started its economic reform in the 1980s. The reform started from decentralization of finance ...
Guoguang Wu. Thomas Heberer et Gunter Schubert (éd.), Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China : Inst...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This article charts and explains the rising authority of the People's Bank of China (PBC) within the...
Guoguang Wu. Thomas Heberer et Gunter Schubert (éd.), Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China : Inst...
This is a study of political legitimacy in the context of China. It assumes that the social contract...
China’s reform worked and produced some of the most impressive growth in the largest developing and ...
Culture of a society reflects its social values. So, through Chinese experience, we want to show tha...
In this article we examine the dual-track pricing system in China’s stock market since its inaugurat...
China’s rise has generated a sense of instability in the international system. Power Transition Theo...