How ruling elite arrange and maintain their power-sharing is key to our understanding of authoritarian politics. We analyze the dynamics of elite power-sharing in authoritarian regimes using a network framework that embeds actors onto a low-dimensional space. We also introduce a novel dataset tracking appearances of elite Chinese Community Party (CCP) members at political events. Our framework and data allow us to disentangle three key aspects of CCP elite power-sharing: (1) who are in charge, (2) who do I work with, and (3) who are my friends. Using a latent factor network analysis of approximately 10,000 appearance records of over 200 top CCP elites from 2013 to 2017, we empirically assess these three questions by computing elites' total ...
We argue that leadership promotion in China's political elite relies on homophily for signals of tru...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
Central-local relation is an essential issue in understanding elite interaction in authoritarian reg...
Loyalty is a permanent concern to dictators. It is unclear, however, whether loyalty to a dictator a...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
Dictators initiate elite purges to count threats of coups and mass protests; at the same time, purge...
Studies conducted inCEEstates by a number of social and political scientists within the elite theory...
We present a new computational methodology to identify national political elites, and demonstrate it...
When do personal ties matter? Studies of political elite’s rise to power stress the importance of pe...
In response to failures of central planning, the Chinese government has experimented not only with f...
The dataset contains coded information on 204 full CC CCP members' biographies and professional ties...
We argue that leadership promotion in China’s political elite relies on homophily for signals of tru...
The ERC project “Elites, Networks, and Power in Modern Urban China” investigates how elites and elit...
[[abstract]]What is the inner-logic governing the elite recruitment in the Chinese Communist Party (...
We argue that leadership promotion in China's political elite relies on homophily for signals of tru...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...
Central-local relation is an essential issue in understanding elite interaction in authoritarian reg...
Loyalty is a permanent concern to dictators. It is unclear, however, whether loyalty to a dictator a...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
Dictators initiate elite purges to count threats of coups and mass protests; at the same time, purge...
Studies conducted inCEEstates by a number of social and political scientists within the elite theory...
We present a new computational methodology to identify national political elites, and demonstrate it...
When do personal ties matter? Studies of political elite’s rise to power stress the importance of pe...
In response to failures of central planning, the Chinese government has experimented not only with f...
The dataset contains coded information on 204 full CC CCP members' biographies and professional ties...
We argue that leadership promotion in China’s political elite relies on homophily for signals of tru...
The ERC project “Elites, Networks, and Power in Modern Urban China” investigates how elites and elit...
[[abstract]]What is the inner-logic governing the elite recruitment in the Chinese Communist Party (...
We argue that leadership promotion in China's political elite relies on homophily for signals of tru...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...
This is the abstract of the dissertation, to which these replication data belong: In a large numb...