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Disaggregating the state: networks and collective resistance in Shanghai / Shi, Fayong; Cai, Yongshun   Journal Article
Cai, Yongshun Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Collective action directed at the government is not rare in China, but why some actions endure and succeed whereas many others fail remains inadequately addressed. Based on a case of home owners' sustained collective resistance in Shanghai, this study finds that state power is fragmented at the local level. While the disparate priorities among different levels of state authorities provide opportunities for resistance, social networks between participants of collective action and officials or media workers may significantly help the former to achieve success.
Key Words State  China  Social Networks  Collective Action  Shanghai 
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