Authoritarian leaders often claim that they promote democratic institutions such as elections and democratic values. In China, the central propaganda often promotes the right and duty of citizens to vote in local elections as well as the importance of citizens’ input into the policy making process. However, there is often a gap between government rhetoric and reality. In this article, we use the China General Social Survey (CGSS) 2013 to evaluate the determinants of voting in local elections and democratic values (attitudes) in rural and urban China. The results show that respondents with higher education tend to have lower levels of democratic values and participate less in local elections, but respondents with only compulsory education ar...
We argue that the choice of electoral rules in Chinese villages results from the incentives that rur...
'Since the controversial passing of the Organic Law of Villager's Committees in 1987, direct electio...
This study examines a series of four direct elections and their impact in an industrialized Chinese ...
Authoritarian leaders often claim that they promote democratic institutions such as elections and de...
Democratic governance is believed to improve government responsiveness to citizens' demand for publi...
While Chinese scholars, media, and writers have long reported a noteworthy rural-urban difference in...
This study confronts the results of the World Values Survey conducted in China in June 2001 with thr...
Election procedures in rural China have improved greatly over the last 20 years and a good number of...
Purpose - After two decades of village elections, the quality of village elections, rather than the ...
Does the experience of voting necessarily promote demands for liberal democracy? This paper will unp...
China has implemented democratic elections in its rural areas since the early 1980s to curb local co...
AbstractThis paper studies the impacts of village elections on the accountability of the village com...
Comments and suggestions are very welcome. This project is a work in progress. Please do not cite wi...
Two existing models are used to conceptualize the constrained and limited participation in the commu...
China’s ethnic and geographic diversity makes the task of examining the implementation of national p...
We argue that the choice of electoral rules in Chinese villages results from the incentives that rur...
'Since the controversial passing of the Organic Law of Villager's Committees in 1987, direct electio...
This study examines a series of four direct elections and their impact in an industrialized Chinese ...
Authoritarian leaders often claim that they promote democratic institutions such as elections and de...
Democratic governance is believed to improve government responsiveness to citizens' demand for publi...
While Chinese scholars, media, and writers have long reported a noteworthy rural-urban difference in...
This study confronts the results of the World Values Survey conducted in China in June 2001 with thr...
Election procedures in rural China have improved greatly over the last 20 years and a good number of...
Purpose - After two decades of village elections, the quality of village elections, rather than the ...
Does the experience of voting necessarily promote demands for liberal democracy? This paper will unp...
China has implemented democratic elections in its rural areas since the early 1980s to curb local co...
AbstractThis paper studies the impacts of village elections on the accountability of the village com...
Comments and suggestions are very welcome. This project is a work in progress. Please do not cite wi...
Two existing models are used to conceptualize the constrained and limited participation in the commu...
China’s ethnic and geographic diversity makes the task of examining the implementation of national p...
We argue that the choice of electoral rules in Chinese villages results from the incentives that rur...
'Since the controversial passing of the Organic Law of Villager's Committees in 1987, direct electio...
This study examines a series of four direct elections and their impact in an industrialized Chinese ...