Politics of economic inequality in China: unbalanced responsiveness
"This book applies a novel theory of 'unbalanced responsiveness' to the issue of economic inequality in China to better understand the relationship between authoritarian regimes and their citizens. The book highlights how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has responded to dissatisfact...
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book applies a novel theory of 'unbalanced responsiveness' to the issue of economic inequality in China to better understand the relationship between authoritarian regimes and their citizens. The book highlights how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has responded to dissatisfaction over inequality, with both propaganda and policy, revealing how the responsiveness in these two arenas is unbalanced. Arguing that whilst CCP propaganda claims to reduce inequality, its welfare programs have been stratified, unfair, and regressive, aggravating instead of alleviating inequalities. By utilising data from multiple national surveys, the book reveals that discrepancy between propaganda and policy ultimately generates further dissatisfaction and strong demands for redistribution. The findings of this study indicate how unmitigated and prolonged economic inequality could be a real threat to the sustained rule of the CCP regime. Providing a new theory, applicable to authoritarian and especially communist regimes, demonstrated through the lens of China, this book will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of Chinese studies, Political Science and Public Policy"-- |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 168 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781032530611 1032530618 9781032530628 1032530626 |
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spelling | Jin, Shuai Verfasser (DE-588)1032668911 aut Politics of economic inequality in China unbalanced responsiveness Shuai Jin London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024 xiii, 168 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge contemporary China series Introduction -- A theory of unbalanced responsiveness -- The universal but stratified pension system -- Media coverage, saliency of inequality, and class conflicts -- Moral judgments of economic inequality -- Perceptions of social welfare -- Preferences for redistribution -- Conclusion : unbalanced responsiveness "This book applies a novel theory of 'unbalanced responsiveness' to the issue of economic inequality in China to better understand the relationship between authoritarian regimes and their citizens. The book highlights how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has responded to dissatisfaction over inequality, with both propaganda and policy, revealing how the responsiveness in these two arenas is unbalanced. Arguing that whilst CCP propaganda claims to reduce inequality, its welfare programs have been stratified, unfair, and regressive, aggravating instead of alleviating inequalities. By utilising data from multiple national surveys, the book reveals that discrepancy between propaganda and policy ultimately generates further dissatisfaction and strong demands for redistribution. The findings of this study indicate how unmitigated and prolonged economic inequality could be a real threat to the sustained rule of the CCP regime. Providing a new theory, applicable to authoritarian and especially communist regimes, demonstrated through the lens of China, this book will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of Chinese studies, Political Science and Public Policy"-- Zhongguo gong chan dang Equality / China Income distribution / China Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 gnd rswk-swf Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 gnd rswk-swf China / Social policy / 21st century China / Politics and government / 21st century Chine / Politique et gouvernement / 21e siècle China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 s Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Jin, Shuai Politics of economic inequality in China First New York : Routledge, 2023 978-1-003-40998-4 |
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title | Politics of economic inequality in China unbalanced responsiveness |
title_auth | Politics of economic inequality in China unbalanced responsiveness |
title_exact_search | Politics of economic inequality in China unbalanced responsiveness |
title_full | Politics of economic inequality in China unbalanced responsiveness Shuai Jin |
title_fullStr | Politics of economic inequality in China unbalanced responsiveness Shuai Jin |
title_full_unstemmed | Politics of economic inequality in China unbalanced responsiveness Shuai Jin |
title_short | Politics of economic inequality in China |
title_sort | politics of economic inequality in china unbalanced responsiveness |
title_sub | unbalanced responsiveness |
topic | Zhongguo gong chan dang Equality / China Income distribution / China Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 gnd Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Zhongguo gong chan dang Equality / China Income distribution / China Sozialpolitik Soziale Ungleichheit China / Social policy / 21st century China / Politics and government / 21st century Chine / Politique et gouvernement / 21e siècle China |
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