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Populist Authoritarianism P Chinese Political Culture and Regime Sustainability

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.05.2016

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

236

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,4 cm

Gewicht

340 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-020579-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.05.2016

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

236

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,4 cm

Gewicht

340 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-020579-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Populist Authoritarianism P
    • Chapter 1 CHINESE POLITICAL CULTURE AND REGIME SUSTAINABILITY

    • Introduction

    • Why Does Political Culture Matter?

    • Mass Line: the Origin of the Populist Authoritarian Political Culture

    • Primitive Accumulation of Social Capital in China

    • Political Culture in Post-Mao China

    • The Plan of the Book

    • Political support: local vs. center

    • Regime stability and national identity

    • Social capital

    • Political trust in China and Taiwan

    • Protest and regime sustainability

    • Labor dispute resolution

    • Political trust: an experimental study

    • Populist Authoritarianism: A Theoretical Discussion

    • Using Survey Data to Study Political Change in China

    • Chapter 2 AUTHORITARIAN REGIME SUSTAINABILITY

    • The Coming Collapse of China: How Soon?

    • Modernization and democracy

    • Regime crisis

    • Regime durability

    • Horizontal vs. vertical supports

    • How Satisfied and Happy Are the Chinese?

    • Government Dissatisfaction and Life Dissatisfaction

    • Public Anger, Political Action and Democratic Change

    • Conclusions

    • Chapter 3 NATIONALISM AND REGIME SUSTAINABILITY

    • Theories of Nationalism

    • Nationalism in China

    • Sources of Chinese Nationalism

    • The Political Consequences of Chinese Nationalism

    • Conclusions

    • Chapter 4 INTERPERSONAL TRUST AND REGIME SUSTAINABILITY

    • The Puzzle

    • Interpersonal Trust and Democracy

    • Origins of Interpersonal Trust

    • Confucian Tradition

    • Socialist Legacy

    • Economic Growth and Marketization

    • Findings I: Classification of Interpersonal Trust

    • Three Types of Interpersonal Trust

    • Three Types of Trust and General Interpersonal Trust

    • Findings II Trust and Political Attitudes and Behavior

    • Conclusions

    • Chapter 5 POLITICAL TRUST IN CHINA AND TAIWAN

    • What is political trust?

    • Competing theories of political trust

    • Political mobilization

    • Economic satisfaction

    • Internal efficacy

    • External efficacy

    • Culture

    • Comparing China and Taiwan: Methods and Data

    • Measuring and comparing political trust in China and Taiwan

    • Measuring and comparing the sources of political trust in China and Taiwan

    • Multivariate analysis of political trust in China and Taiwan

    • Conclusion and discussion

    • Chapter 6 REGIME INSPIRED CONTENTIOUS POLITICS

    • The Rise of Contentious Politics in China

    • The Contentious Politics Literature

    • Regime-Mobilized Contentious Politics in China

    • Institutional Deficiencies and Populist Authoritarianism

    • Examples of Regime Mobilized Contentious Politics

    • Case Studies and Large-N Analysis

    • The Scope of Collective Action

    • Group Leaders

    • Regional Distribution

    • Multivariate Analysis

    • Central and local governments

    • Targets of group action

    • Unfair treatment

    • Age

    • Education

    • Gender

    • Urbanization and ethnicity

    • Conclusions and Discussion

    • Chapter 7 INDIVIDUAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION

    • Scope and Type of Disputes

    • Channels of Dispute Settlement

    • Established official channels

    • Emerging institutional channels

    • Non-institutional channels

    • Hypothetical and actual channels

    • Socio-economic characteristics of dispute resolution

    • Economic Organizations and the Politics of Dispute Resolution

    • Conclusion and discussion

    • Chapter 8 POLITICAL TRUST: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

    • List experiment

    • Data and methodology

    • Findings

    • Robustness Check

    • Conclusions and Discussion

    • Chapter 9 POPULIST AUTHORITARIANISM: A PRELIMINARY THEORETICAL DISCUSSION

    • Key components of the PA Model

    • The Continuity of the Mass Line Ideology

    • Social Capital and Interpersonal Trust

    • Political Contention and Participation

    • Weak Institutions

    • The Hyper Responsive Government

    • Strong Political Support

    • The PA Model and Civic Culture

    • The PA Model and the BA State

    • The PA Model and the Existing Studies of Mass Politics

    • The PA Model and the Study of Comparative Politics