Useful Complaints: How Petitions Assist Decentralized Authoritarianism in China

Useful Complaints: How Petitions Assist Decentralized Authoritarianism in China

by Jing Chen
Useful Complaints: How Petitions Assist Decentralized Authoritarianism in China

Useful Complaints: How Petitions Assist Decentralized Authoritarianism in China

by Jing Chen

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Overview

This book develops an informational theory to account for the coexistence of China’s exceptionally resilient authoritarianism and its high decentralization. The nuanced information contained in citizens’ complaints, which are filed through the petition system, helps to sustain China’s decentralized authoritarianism in three important ways. First, petitions help to alleviate the information asymmetry problem that arises when the central government has less information than lower level governments do. When studying citizens’ petitions, higher level governments can obtain valuable and accurate information about local officials’ performance in policy implementation, public goods provision, and corruption. Higher level governments need this information in order to effectively utilize the cadre management system to reward good performance and punish malpractice. The result of this interaction is the PRC’s relatively high quality of governance and effective control of local officials. There is also a second way in which citizens’ petitions help the government to overcome the dictator’s dilemma that arises when an authoritarian regime is uncertain about how much support it really enjoys among its citizens. Citizens’ specific grievances are revealed in these petitions and are mostly addressed in their beginning stages. When citizens’ complaints are rooted in central policy, they set the agenda for policy change in order to maintain social order. There is yet a third benefit conferred upon the PRC by the petition system. Thanks to the petition system, the central government can present itself as the ally of citizens when it addresses the matters raised by their petitions. As a result, the petition system grants the central government an opportunity to hold local officials accountable, scapegoat local authorities, divide citizens and local officials, and justly claim all the credit when its policies succeed. This helps to build citizens’ trust in their central government and reinforces its legitimacy in their eyes. In Huntington’s terms, the Chinese Communist Party institutionalizes mass support by addressing citizens’ grievances expressed through the channel of communication provided by the petition system. In this sense, the complaints of citizens can be very useful tools for regime maintenance. The author substantiates these points with case studies and statistical analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498534529
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/09/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Jing Chen is assistant professor of political science at Hartwick College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Petitions and Decentralized Authoritarianism in China
Chapter 2 Villager’s Petitions: Holding Local Officials Accountable
Chapter 3 Petitions and Stability: A Tale of Two Townships
Chapter 4 Petitioning Beijing: The Case of Jiangxi Province
Chapter 5 The Policy Effects of Petitions
Chapter 6 Who Petitions?
Chapter 7 Conclusion: Petitions and China’s Proactive Authoritarianism
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