Having been a stable authoritarian regime for more than seven decades, China is an excellent example of how authoritarian regimes can resist pressure from a rapidly transforming society. Its capacity to adapt to social change and maintain a strong hold on power has been observed by students of Chinese politics in the nature of its institutions. These include fragmented governments, decentralization, flexible governance, adaptive capacity, consultative functions, bargained mechanisms, and responsiveness. Xi Jinping’s rise to power and the introduction of information and communications technology (ICT) in recent years have brought about the evolution of the Chinese Communist Party’s methods for governing society. Changes in its governing stra...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
This article offers a contextualised examination of whether Xi Jinping Thought, the latest rendition...
This chapter provides a framework for understanding changing levels of power concentration and how t...
Since Xi Jinping took the reins of the Chinese Communist Party and as President of the People’s Repu...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
This article discusses the features and mechanisms of ensuring and maintaining social and political ...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
A growing chorus of observers has warned of threats to regime stability in China in recent years. In...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
This article traces the process of Xi Jinping’s campaign in 2012–2017 and explains how an anticorrup...
Chapter one develops a dynamic model to investigate the paradox of the Chinese state-society relatio...
Authoritarian governments may face serious uncertainties when dealing with popular resistance becaus...
Authoritarian resilience is a complex phenomenon, which a new wave of research helps us to understan...
China’s influence is increasing steadily in all corners of the world. One of China’s foreign policy ...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
This article offers a contextualised examination of whether Xi Jinping Thought, the latest rendition...
This chapter provides a framework for understanding changing levels of power concentration and how t...
Since Xi Jinping took the reins of the Chinese Communist Party and as President of the People’s Repu...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
This article discusses the features and mechanisms of ensuring and maintaining social and political ...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
A growing chorus of observers has warned of threats to regime stability in China in recent years. In...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
This article traces the process of Xi Jinping’s campaign in 2012–2017 and explains how an anticorrup...
Chapter one develops a dynamic model to investigate the paradox of the Chinese state-society relatio...
Authoritarian governments may face serious uncertainties when dealing with popular resistance becaus...
Authoritarian resilience is a complex phenomenon, which a new wave of research helps us to understan...
China’s influence is increasing steadily in all corners of the world. One of China’s foreign policy ...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
This article offers a contextualised examination of whether Xi Jinping Thought, the latest rendition...