The study of ideological cleavages in authoritarian settings contributes to our understanding of the sources of regime legitimacy. In this paper, we replicate Pan and Xu (2018)’s paper on China’s ideological spectrum. By making small changes in survey item deletion and sample selection using confirmatory factor analysis, we find an alternative three-dimensional configuration of preferences as China’s ideological spectrum, which indicates that nationalism is a core element of regime support in China. Using a hierarchical graded response model, we suggest that modernization has differential effects on political, economic, and social preferences in China, with stronger effects on economic and social preferences than political preferences
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What kind of content do citizens in a developing and authoritarian country like to acquire from West...
National governments are facing unprecedented challenge for governing as globalization has become an...
A popular view of nondemocratic regimes is that they draw followers mainly from those with an illibe...
How do people living under authoritarian rule organize their beliefs about politics? Are their polit...
Public preferences for redistribution are important for research and policy-making in authoritarian ...
The Party-state's popular legitimacy is difficult to assess. This study aims to do so via a two- ste...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
Strong economic development and the state ideology are inadequate to maintain oneparty rule in China...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
China is a country in transition. If China is to continue growing economically and progressing with ...
[[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...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...
My dissertation investigates public opinion and the nature of the public sphere in China by studying...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
What kind of content do citizens in a developing and authoritarian country like to acquire from West...
National governments are facing unprecedented challenge for governing as globalization has become an...
A popular view of nondemocratic regimes is that they draw followers mainly from those with an illibe...
How do people living under authoritarian rule organize their beliefs about politics? Are their polit...
Public preferences for redistribution are important for research and policy-making in authoritarian ...
The Party-state's popular legitimacy is difficult to assess. This study aims to do so via a two- ste...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
Strong economic development and the state ideology are inadequate to maintain oneparty rule in China...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
China is a country in transition. If China is to continue growing economically and progressing with ...
[[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...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...
My dissertation investigates public opinion and the nature of the public sphere in China by studying...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
What kind of content do citizens in a developing and authoritarian country like to acquire from West...
National governments are facing unprecedented challenge for governing as globalization has become an...