Why do nondemocratic regimes provide constituency service? This study develops theory based on a national field audit of China’s “Mayor’s Mailbox,” an institution that allows citizens to contact local political officials. Analyzing government responses to over 1,200 realistic appeals from putative citizens, we find that local service institutions in China are comparably responsive to similar institutions in democracies. Two key predictors of institutional quality are economic modernization and the intensity of local social conflict. We explain these findings by proposing a demand-driven theory of nondemocratic constituency service; in order to sustain the informational benefits of citizen participation, the responsiveness of service institu...
In authoritarian regimes, seemingly liberal reforms are often poorly implemented in practice. Howeve...
Democratic governance is believed to improve government responsiveness to citizens' demand for publi...
We argue that the choice of electoral rules in Chinese villages results from the incentives that rur...
Why do nondemocratic regimes provide constituency service? This study develops theory based on a nat...
An increasing number of scholars have established that authoritarian regimes employ quasi-democratic...
We use unique survey data to study whether the introduction of local elections in China made local l...
Nominal democratic institutions under non-democratic regimes vary across countries. This study inten...
Abstract: Can political decentralization and the introduction of local elections improve government ...
Few political systems are completely closed to citizen participation, but in nondemocratic systems a...
Public participation, as a form of direct democracy, is becoming increasingly popular in the gove...
What do elections mean for a single-party regime? Can party-selected deputies do...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
This paper shows why corruption is especially difficult to detect under China’s system of decentrali...
Authoritarian political systems are portrayed as offering few opportunities for citizens to particip...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148140/1/Autocracy With Chinese Characteristics, po...
In authoritarian regimes, seemingly liberal reforms are often poorly implemented in practice. Howeve...
Democratic governance is believed to improve government responsiveness to citizens' demand for publi...
We argue that the choice of electoral rules in Chinese villages results from the incentives that rur...
Why do nondemocratic regimes provide constituency service? This study develops theory based on a nat...
An increasing number of scholars have established that authoritarian regimes employ quasi-democratic...
We use unique survey data to study whether the introduction of local elections in China made local l...
Nominal democratic institutions under non-democratic regimes vary across countries. This study inten...
Abstract: Can political decentralization and the introduction of local elections improve government ...
Few political systems are completely closed to citizen participation, but in nondemocratic systems a...
Public participation, as a form of direct democracy, is becoming increasingly popular in the gove...
What do elections mean for a single-party regime? Can party-selected deputies do...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
This paper shows why corruption is especially difficult to detect under China’s system of decentrali...
Authoritarian political systems are portrayed as offering few opportunities for citizens to particip...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148140/1/Autocracy With Chinese Characteristics, po...
In authoritarian regimes, seemingly liberal reforms are often poorly implemented in practice. Howeve...
Democratic governance is believed to improve government responsiveness to citizens' demand for publi...
We argue that the choice of electoral rules in Chinese villages results from the incentives that rur...