China is a country in transition. If China is to continue growing economically and progressing with market reform, political stability is the minimum requirement. There is a scholarly consensus that legitimacy significantly influences regime stability. On the basis of this argument, this study holds that legitimacy depends on the consent of the people and that not every social group has the same amount of influence on political issues and can equally affect political stability. As compared with other groups, the major assumption of this study is that government legitimacy among educated elites is more important than that among the masses for maintaining the legitimacy of a given regime and predicting stability. By treating legitimacy as ...
In recent years, with the development of China's society into the transition period, the Chinese pub...
Deng's truth-from-facts willingness to discard outmoded dogmas and his black-cats/white-cats readine...
[[abstract]]Legitimacy orientation, a set of public opinions describing how the citizens view the po...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This is a study of political legitimacy in the context of China. It assumes that the social contract...
This presentation explores the contrast of China\u27s economic development and the low scores of tru...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
The Party-state's popular legitimacy is difficult to assess. This study aims to do so via a two- ste...
Strong economic development and the state ideology are inadequate to maintain oneparty rule in China...
China has long represented a puzzle for scholars of democracy, who view political trust as an import...
National governments are facing unprecedented challenge for governing as globalization has become an...
Why has the modern Peoples Republic of China not democratized? Since the late 20th century, scholarl...
Autocrats typically seek public support on the basis of economic growth-promotion and redistribution...
Social mobility is important for political stability--this is true for both democratic and authorita...
In recent years, with the development of China's society into the transition period, the Chinese pub...
Deng's truth-from-facts willingness to discard outmoded dogmas and his black-cats/white-cats readine...
[[abstract]]Legitimacy orientation, a set of public opinions describing how the citizens view the po...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This is a study of political legitimacy in the context of China. It assumes that the social contract...
This presentation explores the contrast of China\u27s economic development and the low scores of tru...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
The Party-state's popular legitimacy is difficult to assess. This study aims to do so via a two- ste...
Strong economic development and the state ideology are inadequate to maintain oneparty rule in China...
China has long represented a puzzle for scholars of democracy, who view political trust as an import...
National governments are facing unprecedented challenge for governing as globalization has become an...
Why has the modern Peoples Republic of China not democratized? Since the late 20th century, scholarl...
Autocrats typically seek public support on the basis of economic growth-promotion and redistribution...
Social mobility is important for political stability--this is true for both democratic and authorita...
In recent years, with the development of China's society into the transition period, the Chinese pub...
Deng's truth-from-facts willingness to discard outmoded dogmas and his black-cats/white-cats readine...
[[abstract]]Legitimacy orientation, a set of public opinions describing how the citizens view the po...