The remarkable political durability and economic accomplishments of China under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have long interested social scientists and policymakers, as the system lacks many good institutions that are considered to be essential for development and high-quality governance: Electoral institutions that regulate power transition and promote accountability are nowhere in existence except at the grassroots level. The political system has a poor reputation of being riddled with factional struggles and rampant corruption, both of which are supposed to be antithetical to political and economic development. What, then, explains the regime’s ability to endure and develop amidst these seemingly pathological features? This dissert...
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China's unique system of hiring and promoting talented people within the state, under the supervisio...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
This article offers a contextualised examination of whether Xi Jinping Thought, the latest rendition...
This research analyzes the impact of the decentralization of China's personnel system on the capacit...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
This chapter provides a framework for understanding changing levels of power concentration and how t...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
Authoritarian resilience is a complex phenomenon, which a new wave of research helps us to understan...
Many authoritarian regimes in the modern era vest power in a collective governing body to prevent th...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Patron-client networks are widely found in governments of transitional societies and are often seen ...
In the study of institutionalization in authoritarian regimes, the cryptic anticorruption institutio...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
Authoritarian governments may face serious uncertainties when dealing with popular resistance becaus...
Politicians and organizational leaders always attempt to paint a picture of progress and relate thei...
China's unique system of hiring and promoting talented people within the state, under the supervisio...
This dissertation investigates the origins of state power and political accountability. How do state...
This article offers a contextualised examination of whether Xi Jinping Thought, the latest rendition...
This research analyzes the impact of the decentralization of China's personnel system on the capacit...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
This chapter provides a framework for understanding changing levels of power concentration and how t...