Authoritarian governments may face serious uncertainties when dealing with popular resistance because of the unpredictable consequences of making concessions or repressing opposition. However, a political system with multiple levels of authority can help reduce the uncertainties by granting conditional autonomy to lower-level authorities. Such a power structure prevents excessive repression and unconditional concessions when the priorities of different levels of authority do not match. Under this political arrangement, the central authority can avoid blame when local authorities use repression. The divided power also helps reduce the uncertainties faced by the central authority because it will then have to deal with only a very limited numb...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...
Having been a stable authoritarian regime for more than seven decades, China is an excellent example...
This work proposes a new theory of authoritarian regimes: responsive authoritarianism. Most existing...
Grassroots contention has become one of major challenges that the Chinese Communist Party has to co...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Chapter one develops a dynamic model to investigate the paradox of the Chinese state-society relatio...
Authoritarian resilience is a complex phenomenon, which a new wave of research helps us to understan...
This chapter provides a framework for understanding changing levels of power concentration and how t...
How do authoritarian states foster civil society growth while keeping unruly organizations in line? ...
Throughout the history, contentious politics have led to regime downfall or democratization of many ...
The remarkable political durability and economic accomplishments of China under the Chinese Communis...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
Cooptation is widely applied to study authoritarian legislatures, but it is often used to identify a...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...
Having been a stable authoritarian regime for more than seven decades, China is an excellent example...
This work proposes a new theory of authoritarian regimes: responsive authoritarianism. Most existing...
Grassroots contention has become one of major challenges that the Chinese Communist Party has to co...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Chapter one develops a dynamic model to investigate the paradox of the Chinese state-society relatio...
Authoritarian resilience is a complex phenomenon, which a new wave of research helps us to understan...
This chapter provides a framework for understanding changing levels of power concentration and how t...
How do authoritarian states foster civil society growth while keeping unruly organizations in line? ...
Throughout the history, contentious politics have led to regime downfall or democratization of many ...
The remarkable political durability and economic accomplishments of China under the Chinese Communis...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
Cooptation is widely applied to study authoritarian legislatures, but it is often used to identify a...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...
Having been a stable authoritarian regime for more than seven decades, China is an excellent example...
This work proposes a new theory of authoritarian regimes: responsive authoritarianism. Most existing...