Over the last thirty years China has witnessed economic development at an extraordinary rate. China has also developed a growing urban middle class. However, China remains the world's largest authoritarian regime. Modernization Theory suggests the middle class drives regime change from authoritarian forms of government to more open and democratic forms of governance. Does the middle class in China display the lower levels of support for non-democratic leadership, suggested by Modernization Theory, compared to other classes? Using data both from World Values Survey and a joint Texas A&M and Peking University survey, I find the Chinese middle class does not display the unique low levels of support suggested by Modernization Theory. The data s...
The ‘middle classes’ have become a hot topic in Chinese society. Researchers, officials and journali...
Although China is rapidly developing economically, militarily, and socially, it remains an authorita...
In the mid-1990s, a new consensus suddenly emerged in China concerning the necessity of including "m...
Over the last thirty years China has witnessed economic development at an extraordinary rate. China ...
Contrary to the prediction of modernization theory, the vibrant Chinese economy and its growing midd...
This article looks at the factors that contributed to the production of a Chinese middle class durin...
China's potential to politically transition towards democracy has long been an important topic in th...
Does the middle class in China think and act democratically and hence serve as the harbinger of demo...
With the fast expansion of Chinese economy, it is possible to observe more than the once obvious cha...
Many ways of classifying themiddle class more or less reflect the level of local price...
It is common knowledge among people in the western world that the People?s Republic of China is an a...
Does the emerging middle class support democracy? This study provides a comparative analysis of pol...
This article explores the seemingly paradoxical attitudes of the Chinese middle class towards democr...
The expansion of China\u27s middle class since the late 1970s has inspired some political scientists...
The economic reforms of China since the 1980s have resulted in an increase of national wealth, chang...
The ‘middle classes’ have become a hot topic in Chinese society. Researchers, officials and journali...
Although China is rapidly developing economically, militarily, and socially, it remains an authorita...
In the mid-1990s, a new consensus suddenly emerged in China concerning the necessity of including "m...
Over the last thirty years China has witnessed economic development at an extraordinary rate. China ...
Contrary to the prediction of modernization theory, the vibrant Chinese economy and its growing midd...
This article looks at the factors that contributed to the production of a Chinese middle class durin...
China's potential to politically transition towards democracy has long been an important topic in th...
Does the middle class in China think and act democratically and hence serve as the harbinger of demo...
With the fast expansion of Chinese economy, it is possible to observe more than the once obvious cha...
Many ways of classifying themiddle class more or less reflect the level of local price...
It is common knowledge among people in the western world that the People?s Republic of China is an a...
Does the emerging middle class support democracy? This study provides a comparative analysis of pol...
This article explores the seemingly paradoxical attitudes of the Chinese middle class towards democr...
The expansion of China\u27s middle class since the late 1970s has inspired some political scientists...
The economic reforms of China since the 1980s have resulted in an increase of national wealth, chang...
The ‘middle classes’ have become a hot topic in Chinese society. Researchers, officials and journali...
Although China is rapidly developing economically, militarily, and socially, it remains an authorita...
In the mid-1990s, a new consensus suddenly emerged in China concerning the necessity of including "m...