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Автор Tang, Wenfang
Дата выпуска 2001
dc.description This article uses a 1999 six-city survey of Chinese urban residents, along with several earlier public opinion surveys, in order to compare views on regime legitimacy between Deng and post-Deng eras. Posing the broad question of whether Chinaʼs regime is seen to be in crisis or increasing stability, the author analyses data to measure public opinion in the areas of reform satisfaction, political support and political efficacy. The data reveals elements of both scenarios, possibly suggesting that the leadership was doing a good job at deepening economic reforms while successfully silencing public dissatisfaction at both the pace and content of market reform policies. Unlike in 1989, when urban residents took their issues to the street, in 1999 they became more politically conservative, even when dissatisfied with reform. Together with their heavy-handed control, the post-Deng leaders seemed to be successful in consolidating political power, using nationalism as an appeal while pushing for further market reform.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название Political and Social Trends in the Post-Deng Urban China: Crisis or Stability?I would like to thank Thomas Metzger for his guidance and crucial support at each stage of this project, including developing research ideas, securing financial support, designing the questionnaire, conducting the survey and drafting this article. The Hoover Institution at the Stanford University and the Asian Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh provided generous financial support.
DOI 10.1017/S0009443901000523
Electronic ISSN 1468-2648
Print ISSN 0305-7410
Журнал The China Quarterly
Том 168
Первая страница 890
Последняя страница 909

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