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ID185979
Title ProperIs a “Silent Revolution” in the Making in China?
Other Title Information Postmaterialist Values, and Political Attitudes and Behavior
LanguageENG
AuthorJie Chen, Narisong Huhe, Ting Yan ;  Chen, Jie ;  Yan, Ting ;  Huhe, Narisong
Summary / Abstract (Note)Five decades ago, Inglehart for the first time described and explained an unprecedented transformation of political cultures in advanced industrial societies, which he called the “silent revolution.” It was characterized by the emergence in those countries of postmaterialist values as the result of a sustained period of economic growth, and the profound impact of those values on people’s political attitudes and behavior. As China has experienced extraordinary economic growth in the past several decades, has such a “silent revolution” happened there? The answer to this question has been far from complete or clear. Using three longitudinal, cross-sectional national surveys, we find that while the current level of postmaterialist values in China remains relatively low, such values have flourished among younger people, and those values do shape political attitudes and behavior.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey Vol. 62, No.2; Mar-Apr 2022: p.302–329
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol: 62 No 2
Key WordsChina ;  Modernization ;  Political Participation ;  Political Support ;  Postmaterialist Values


 
 
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