Politically-motivated interference by politicians, or "politicised enforcement", is a common cause of enforcement failure in many countries. Existing research on politicised enforcement has focused largely on incentives driven by electoral competition, while fewer studies analysed its mechanisms in an authoritarian context. Drawing on the case of China, this paper develops the argument that politicised enforcement can be a consequence of the strategies adopted by authoritarian ruling elites to maintain political survival. Using a panel data set on the enforcement of land laws and regulations, the empirical analysis suggests that the intensity of enforcement correlates with economic performance and patron-client ties between central leaders ...
This paper examines how regulation functions in China’s dynamic authoritarian setting through the st...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to societal actors, bu...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to explain the variation in the rule of law in China at th...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to so-cietal actors, b...
Much political economy research examines how higher-level political representation of the constituen...
Scholars and politicians often complain about how weak administrative law enforcement is in China. T...
This article investigates how China's economic cooperation affects authoritarian persistence elsewhe...
Authoritarian regimes may voluntarily fight corruption to consolidate their rule and enhance regime ...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
Central governments face compliance problems when they rely on local governments to implement policy...
The remarkable political durability and economic accomplishments of China under the Chinese Communis...
This paper examines how regulation functions in China’s dynamic authoritarian setting through the st...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to societal actors, bu...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to explain the variation in the rule of law in China at th...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to so-cietal actors, b...
Much political economy research examines how higher-level political representation of the constituen...
Scholars and politicians often complain about how weak administrative law enforcement is in China. T...
This article investigates how China's economic cooperation affects authoritarian persistence elsewhe...
Authoritarian regimes may voluntarily fight corruption to consolidate their rule and enhance regime ...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
Central governments face compliance problems when they rely on local governments to implement policy...
The remarkable political durability and economic accomplishments of China under the Chinese Communis...
This paper examines how regulation functions in China’s dynamic authoritarian setting through the st...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...