ID | 181915 |
Title Proper | Domestic Contestation, International Backlash, and Authoritarian Resilience |
Other Title Information | How Did the Chinese Party-state Weather the COVID-19 Crisis? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Yang, Xiangfeng |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article aims to provide a first-cut analysis of the causes of the initial COVID-19 outbreak as well as the subsequent political contestations in which the masses ended up rallying behind the party-state. While the Wuhan fiasco had everything to do with entrenched pathologies of the bureaucratic state, after Beijing took central command of the broader campaign its overriding priority was to contain the virus with a goal toward salvaging its legitimacy at home. To that end, Beijing unleashed its warrior diplomats to aggressively defend its handling of the pandemic, even to the detriment of its international image. Nevertheless, the strategy worked because the nationalist and populist backlash against the regime’s foreign and domestic critics helped turn the public opinion around in its favor. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 30, No.132; Nov 2021: p. 915-929 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol: 30 No 132 |
Key Words | Authoritarian Resilience ; COVID-19 Crisis ; Domestic Contestation ; International Backlash ; Chinese Party-state Weather |