China has long represented a puzzle for scholars of democracy, who view political trust as an important indicator of regime legitimacy. Previous studies show that while democracies around the world experienced declining levels of political trust, the authoritarian Chinese government maintained unexpectedly high levels of trust. Using World Value Survey (WVS) data over a critical twelve-year period (2001-2012) and multilevel modeling techniques, we explore both macro- and individual-level determinants of political trust in China. We find that province-level economic performance and individual level income combine to influence political trust. Higher levels of individual-level income have a positive effect on trust in more developed provinces...
What is the relationship between trust and the quality of political institutions in a society? Accor...
Measurements of Chinese political trust may be inaccurate due to ‘refusal bias’, resulting from unwi...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
© 2017 Dr Nahui ZhenThis thesis aims to understand political trust in China through the lens of fres...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
My dissertation employs the empirical implications of theoretical models (EITM) framework to examine...
There has been a vibrant literature on political trust in China. However, a closer examination of th...
Since trust correlates with economic development and in turn economic development associates with po...
China is a country in transition. If China is to continue growing economically and progressing with ...
Previous literature has provided little evidence regarding the ways in which China’s burgeoning soci...
In recent years, with the development of China's society into the transition period, the Chinese pub...
What is the relationship between trust and the quality of political institutions in a society? Accor...
Political trust is indispensable for effective government operation and regime stability. The endemi...
This study analyzes how citizens ' satisfaction with democratic governance values and perceived...
Public opinion polls show that political trust tends to be higher in authoritarian regimes compared ...
What is the relationship between trust and the quality of political institutions in a society? Accor...
Measurements of Chinese political trust may be inaccurate due to ‘refusal bias’, resulting from unwi...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
© 2017 Dr Nahui ZhenThis thesis aims to understand political trust in China through the lens of fres...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
My dissertation employs the empirical implications of theoretical models (EITM) framework to examine...
There has been a vibrant literature on political trust in China. However, a closer examination of th...
Since trust correlates with economic development and in turn economic development associates with po...
China is a country in transition. If China is to continue growing economically and progressing with ...
Previous literature has provided little evidence regarding the ways in which China’s burgeoning soci...
In recent years, with the development of China's society into the transition period, the Chinese pub...
What is the relationship between trust and the quality of political institutions in a society? Accor...
Political trust is indispensable for effective government operation and regime stability. The endemi...
This study analyzes how citizens ' satisfaction with democratic governance values and perceived...
Public opinion polls show that political trust tends to be higher in authoritarian regimes compared ...
What is the relationship between trust and the quality of political institutions in a society? Accor...
Measurements of Chinese political trust may be inaccurate due to ‘refusal bias’, resulting from unwi...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...