ID | 163448 |
Title Proper | Consent to contend |
Other Title Information | the power of the masses in China’s local elite bargain |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ma, Xiao |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | is study explores how local ocials tolerate and use mass mobilization to extract policy concessions from above. Local ocials strategically tolerate mass mobilization when the demands of the masses are congruent with elements of their own agenda that they are otherwise unable to pursue. Protestors in the streets turn out to be a powerful bargaining chip for local ocials: they illustrate ex ante that higher level leaders risk causing social instability if they reject the masses’ demands. e article lays out the institutional environment that gives rise to such a strategy, presents a detailed case study focusing on the |
`In' analytical Note | China Review Vol. 19, 1, Feb 2019; p 1–29 |
Journal Source | China Review 2019-03 19, 1 |
Key Words | Mass Mobilization ; Social Instability ; Elite Brain Drain |