Previous literature has provided little evidence regarding the ways in which China’s burgeoning social life and rapid urbanization shape Chinese people’s level of trust in their government leaders. This article builds on Robert Putnam’s conceptualization of maching and schmoozing as formal and informal forms of social involvement, respectively. Using the 2012 Chinese General Social Survey, we identify four types of participants in social involvement, namely the inactives, machers, schmoozers and all-rounders, to untangle various aspects of social life in China. Our empirical analysis shows that the sociodemographic positions of the four types of social involvement are largely distinct. Our findings also contribute to the study of political ...
My dissertation examines political participation in non-democratic countries. Specifically, it look...
What is the role of political leadership in the mechanisms that bind general masses and political el...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
China has long represented a puzzle for scholars of democracy, who view political trust as an import...
Social mobility is important for political stability--this is true for both democratic and authorita...
© 2017 Dr Nahui ZhenThis thesis aims to understand political trust in China through the lens of fres...
There has been a vibrant literature on political trust in China. However, a closer examination of th...
This paper explores the impact of autocratic rule on social capital—defined as the beliefs, attitude...
Social mobility plays an important role in stabilizing the political order. This paper leverages Chi...
We use the China General Social Survey (2005) and the Home Office Citizenship Survey (2005) to study...
Few political systems are completely closed to citizen participation, but in nondemocratic systems a...
What is the role of political leadership in the mechanisms that bind general masses and political el...
This presentation analyses economic development in China and how does economic development impact in...
My dissertation examines political participation in non-democratic countries. Specifically, it look...
What is the role of political leadership in the mechanisms that bind general masses and political el...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
China has long represented a puzzle for scholars of democracy, who view political trust as an import...
Social mobility is important for political stability--this is true for both democratic and authorita...
© 2017 Dr Nahui ZhenThis thesis aims to understand political trust in China through the lens of fres...
There has been a vibrant literature on political trust in China. However, a closer examination of th...
This paper explores the impact of autocratic rule on social capital—defined as the beliefs, attitude...
Social mobility plays an important role in stabilizing the political order. This paper leverages Chi...
We use the China General Social Survey (2005) and the Home Office Citizenship Survey (2005) to study...
Few political systems are completely closed to citizen participation, but in nondemocratic systems a...
What is the role of political leadership in the mechanisms that bind general masses and political el...
This presentation analyses economic development in China and how does economic development impact in...
My dissertation examines political participation in non-democratic countries. Specifically, it look...
What is the role of political leadership in the mechanisms that bind general masses and political el...
This paper reports on the analysis of results of a survey among Chinese citizens about their intende...