Why do we observe mass protest in authoritarian regimes? How can we explain subnational variation within a country? This study provides an institutional approach to explain mass protest in nondemocracies. I propose that the pattern of social protest reflects the intensity of subnational elite competition within authoritarian institutions. In China, the cadre promotion system incentivizes local elites to compete in the fiscal and economic field by extracting local resources, and these efforts often trigger local protest. Using a protest dataset that records large-scale local resistance from China, I find that Chinese social protest is associated with local elite competition in a nonlinear pattern. A rising intensity in local competition enco...
Although academics have paid much attention to contentious politics in China and elsewhere, research...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a theory to account for the outbreak of mass mobilizatio...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...
While China’s economic reforms have produced undeniably positive outcomes, a rapid increase in popul...
Grassroots contention has become one of major challenges that the Chinese Communist Party has to co...
We create a collective resistance game in which elites control the distribution of resources if the ...
Why do some episodes of protest in rural China succeed while others fail? Many scholars have offered...
Can citizens in an authoritarian country like China influence policy implementation? Two type...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
Can citizens in an authoritarian country like China influence policy implementation? Two types of sc...
How does co-optation of oppositional party elites influence their protest behavior in times of cross...
This examination of the mobilization-repression nexus in high-capacity authoritarian regimes draws o...
This thesis examines the relationship between the two driving forces that pose a threat to the survi...
Major exogenous shocks, which increase the vulnerability of autocratic regimes, present a unique opp...
Although academics have paid much attention to contentious politics in China and elsewhere, research...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a theory to account for the outbreak of mass mobilizatio...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...
While China’s economic reforms have produced undeniably positive outcomes, a rapid increase in popul...
Grassroots contention has become one of major challenges that the Chinese Communist Party has to co...
We create a collective resistance game in which elites control the distribution of resources if the ...
Why do some episodes of protest in rural China succeed while others fail? Many scholars have offered...
Can citizens in an authoritarian country like China influence policy implementation? Two type...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
Can citizens in an authoritarian country like China influence policy implementation? Two types of sc...
How does co-optation of oppositional party elites influence their protest behavior in times of cross...
This examination of the mobilization-repression nexus in high-capacity authoritarian regimes draws o...
This thesis examines the relationship between the two driving forces that pose a threat to the survi...
Major exogenous shocks, which increase the vulnerability of autocratic regimes, present a unique opp...
Although academics have paid much attention to contentious politics in China and elsewhere, research...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a theory to account for the outbreak of mass mobilizatio...