Political Culture and Participation in Rural China

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Baochan Daohu
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Central Government
Chang Liu
China's Opening Society
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Government
Chinese Government Performance
Chinese Political Culture: 1989-2000
Chinese rural governance
Core Democratic Principles
Core Democratic Values
Current Political System
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Government Policy Performance
Informal Institutions and Rural Development in China
Internal Efficacy
Jie Chen
Lo Ca
local government legitimacy
market reform perceptions
peasant political attitudes
Peasants and Revolution in Rural China
Political Participation in Beijing
Popular Political Support in Urban China
Public Opinion and Political Change in China
Regular Villagers
rural political participation China
rural-urban income inequality
Shiping Hua
Socio-political Chaos
Southern Jiangsu
Southern Jiangsu Province
Tianjian Shi
Urban Beijing
Village Cadres
Village Committee Elections
Village Elections
village elections research
Village Officials
Village Party
Village Party Committee
Village Party Secretaries
Village Self-government
Wenfang Tang
Zheng and Fewsmith

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415686587
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Despite China’s rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, most Chinese still live in the vast countryside or have rural household registration. Although there was significant economic improvement in rural areas in the 1980s, the rural economy has been stagnating or deteriorating since then, and the book argues that the rural-urban income gap is giving rise to the potential for political instability throughout China. This book, based on extensive original research including interview fieldwork in rural areas, examines the nature of political culture and participation in rural China, discussing issues such as the support, or lack of it, for democratic values; levels of political interest; the ways in which Chinese peasants interact with village and local officials; subjective factors that motivate them to vote, (or not to vote) in village elections; and rural people’s views on market-oriented economic reforms, local and national government, and the Communist Party. The book argues that although hitherto peasants’ riots, sit-ins and demonstrations have been localised and uncoordinated, they are frequent, and have the potential to cause serious political crises for China’s rulers. It concludes by considering the future political development of China’s vast countryside.

Yang Zhong is Professor of Political Science at the University of Tennessee, USA, and a Changjiang Scholar at School of International and Public Affairs of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.  He is the author of Local Government and Politics in China: Challenges from Below.

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