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TONG, YANQI
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076467
Bureaucracy meets the environment: elite perceptions in six Chinese cities
/ Tong, Yanqi
Tong, Yanqi
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2007.
Key Words
Environment
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Bureaucracy
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China
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Economic Growth
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088689
Dispute resolution strategies in a hybrid system
/ Tong, Yanqi
Tong, Yanqi
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2009.
Key Words
Dispute resolution
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Hybrid System
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Civil Dispute
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Economic Dispute
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Administrative Dispute
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088688
Introduction: markets, curts and leninism
/ Landry, Pierre F; Tong, Yanqi; Mingming, Shen
Tong, Yanqi
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2008.
Key Words
Markets
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Courts
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Leninism
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Spatial Sampling
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123965
War of position and microblogging in China
/ Tong, Yanqi; Lei, Shaohua
Tong, Yanqi
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Publication
2013.
Summary/Abstract
Our study examines the nature and development of microblogging in China. By adopting a Gramscian thesis of 'hegemony', we argue that the Chinese regime is facing a crisis of hegemony and the emergence of the microblogosphere has provided a platform for the war of position to establish counter-hegemony. The main features of microblogging in China are the emergence of opinion leaders, the close involvement of traditional media, and a more passive role of the state in the microblogosphere. The predominant liberal leaning of the microblogosphere has illustrated the emergence of counter-hegemony, where government connection is an instant negativity. The regime can exercise censorship but has lost ideational leadership.
Key Words
China
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Microblogging
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Gramscian Thesis
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Chinese Regime
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Microblogosphere
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