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Party-based authoritarian regimes have often demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout wars, revolutions, and state-building processes. Yet how they consolidate authority in newly emerging socioeconomic fields that arise from the (partial ...
Han Zhang, Huirong Chen, Shengxiang Ji
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Factions in Nondemocracies: Theory and Evidence From the Chinese Communist Party
This paper theoretically and empirically investigates factional arrangements within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the governing political party of the People's Republic of China.
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Film Trade Policy After Chinaʼs Entry Into the World Trade Organisation
ABSTRACT This study provides an in‐depth analysis of Chinaʼs film trade policies following its accession to the World Trade Organisation in 2001. It examines the factors behind the limited international success of Chinese films. Through a corpus‐based critical discourse analysis of nine national policy documents (2001–2020), the research investigates ...
Lei Sun, Simon J. McKirdy
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Abstract Henry George advocated for capturing land value increases for public ends. The active approach of public authorities organizing and financing land development can help capture higher land value increases, as Hartman and Spit indicate. However, this approach hardly happens in developing countries, where the coalition of private developers and ...
Nannan Xu
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The basic function of law is to protect, consolidate and develop social relations and social order that are favorable and suitable for the ruling class (Zhu, 1957).
Fangfang Pan
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The Network State, Exit, and the Political Economy of Venture Capital
Abstract This article focuses on the Network State movement as embodying the venture capital (VC) logic of exit. Exit constitutes both a strategy for lucrative returns and an ideology seeking out new territories for financial and technological speculation.
Olivier Jutel
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This study investigates how individuals participate in different modes of political participation via social networking sites (SNS) in China, where channels for participation are restricted and the online information flow is censored. A survey conducted
Xinzhi Zhang, Wan-Ying Lin
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Independence or Reunification? The Evolving PRC–Taiwan Relations
The article attempts to examine the relationship between Taiwan, a de facto political entity, and the People’s Republic of China (Mainland China) since 1949, the landmark year when the then ruling party KMT (The Nationalist Party) was defeated by the CCP
Wong Yiu Chung
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Literators of the Feng Xia [PDF]
In December 1945, that is, soon after the end of the Pacific War, pro-Chinese Communist Party weekly journal, Feng Xia, was published mainly by Chinese literators (writers) who had come to Malaya prior to, or immediately after the War.
Hara Fujio
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Chinese voices behind ‘The Great Firewall’
The advent of the digital revolution has brought about a change in the nature of political engagement in China. The Internet and digital technologies have broadened the horizons of China’s net citizens and despite rigorous censorship and intervention on ...
Rose Scarfe-James
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