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CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF POPULAR CONTENTION IN CHINA (1) answer(s).
 
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Beyond Parochial Activism: Cross-Regional Protests and the Changing Landscape of Popular Contention in China / Yang, Kai   Journal Article
Yang, Kai Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since the mid-2010s, China has experienced scores of cross-regional protests by claim-making groups, despite the Xi regime’s tightening societal control. In this article, I examine this form of contention and differentiate three types of groups that make claims for rulemaking, rule-enforcement, and political reform. Then, I compare state responses to each type by focusing on three specific groups: veterans, investors, and leftist students. Instead of crushing all attempts at cross-regional mobilization, the regime has at times made concessions. It has been slow to resort to outright repression, especially when protesters have merely demanded policy change or enforcement. Although this repertoire of contention appears in only some of China’s many protests, it is becoming more widespread and in some cases impacts government policy.
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