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The art of political control in China

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The art of political control in China

Autor: Mattingly, Daniel
Ort, Verlag, Jahr: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, USA ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Delhi, India, Cambridge University Press, [2020]
Umfang: xvi, 244 Seiten
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN 9781108725361 , 9781108485937
Schlagwortketten: China / Politische Kontrolle / Zivilgesellschaft

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Autor:Mattingly, Daniel
Titel:The art of political control in China
Von:Daniel C. Mattingly, Yale University
Ort:Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, USA ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Delhi, India
Verlag:Cambridge University Press
Jahr:[2020]
Jahr:© 2020
Umfang:xvi, 244 Seiten
Illustrationsangabe:Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karte
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN:9781108725361
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN:9781108485937
Zusammenfassung:When and why do people obey political authority when it runs against their own interests to do so? This book is about the channels beyond direct repression through which China's authoritarian state controls protest and implements ambitious policies from sweeping urbanization schemes that have displaced millions to family planning initiatives like the one-child policy. Daniel C. Mattingly argues that China's remarkable state capacity is not simply a product of coercive institutions such as the secret police or the military. Instead, the state uses local civil society groups as hidden but effective tools of informal control to suppress dissent and implement far-reaching policies. Drawing on evidence from qualitative case studies, experiments, and national surveys, the book challenges the conventional wisdom that a robust civil society strengthens political responsiveness. Surprisingly, it is communities that lack strong civil society groups that find it easiest to act collectively and spontaneously resist the state
Reihe:Cambridge studies in comparative politics
BV-Nummer:BV046404558
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Andere Ausgabe:Online-Ausgabe
Andere Ausgabe:978-1-108-66253-6