Over the past two decades, the Chinese domestic security apparatus has expanded dramatically. “Stability maintenance” operations have become a priority for local Chinese authorities. We argue that the birth of these trends dates to the early 1990s, when central Party authorities adopted new governance models that differed dramatically from those that of the 1980s. They increased the bureaucratic rank of public security chiefs within the Party apparatus, expanded the reach of the Party political-legal apparatus into a broader range of governance issues, and altered cadre evaluation standards to increase the sensitivity of local authorities to social protest. We show that the origin of these changes lies in a policy response to the developmen...
Despite the brutal suppression of the Tiananmen Uprising of 1989, the frequency of popular protest i...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) rule system, the state’s legal and regulatory systems, and socia...
The creation of a new administrative institution known as the “Stability Preservation Office”...
The creation of a new administrative institution known as the “Stability Preservation Office” at the...
A growing chorus of observers has warned of threats to regime stability in China in recent years. In...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
Why would police officers look the other way when criminals run? Why would an officer fix a busted l...
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) celebrated its centenary, its expanding role in penetrating, re...
Having been a stable authoritarian regime for more than seven decades, China is an excellent example...
Shortly after the startling collapse of Communist regimes across Eastern Europe in 1989, the field o...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
Decentralization brought the Chinese communist regime a complex web of conflicting national and loca...
Why has the modern Peoples Republic of China not democratized? Since the late 20th century, scholarl...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Despite the brutal suppression of the Tiananmen Uprising of 1989, the frequency of popular protest i...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) rule system, the state’s legal and regulatory systems, and socia...
The creation of a new administrative institution known as the “Stability Preservation Office”...
The creation of a new administrative institution known as the “Stability Preservation Office” at the...
A growing chorus of observers has warned of threats to regime stability in China in recent years. In...
Many studies of government in China either simply describe the political institutions or else focus,...
Why would police officers look the other way when criminals run? Why would an officer fix a busted l...
As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) celebrated its centenary, its expanding role in penetrating, re...
Having been a stable authoritarian regime for more than seven decades, China is an excellent example...
Shortly after the startling collapse of Communist regimes across Eastern Europe in 1989, the field o...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
Decentralization brought the Chinese communist regime a complex web of conflicting national and loca...
Why has the modern Peoples Republic of China not democratized? Since the late 20th century, scholarl...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Despite the brutal suppression of the Tiananmen Uprising of 1989, the frequency of popular protest i...
This study is intended to analyze levels of institutional confidence in China. The purpose is to mea...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) rule system, the state’s legal and regulatory systems, and socia...