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Publikováno v:
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 909-940 (2016)
In this article, we argue that immigrants can serve as staunch support of the conservative incumbents of a regime, due to a self-selection effect; immigrants are more likely to accept the political status quo and be less sympathetic to the opposition
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https://doaj.org/article/c822ebd5a0004ba1832134a2932963e4
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian and African Studies. 58:101-119
In his seminal book Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, Hirschman suggests that loyal members are less likely to exit when dissatisfied with the performance of the organization. In the context of a political regime, however, we argue that loyalty may actually
Autor:
Yu Zeng, Stan Hok-wui Wong
Publikováno v:
China Information. 37:51-74
Even in authoritarian regimes that enforce vigorous information controls, netizens are still able to access fairly diverse – sometimes even sensitive – information from social media than from traditional media. We argue that this ‘breathing spa
Autor:
Mathew Y. H. Wong, Stan Hok-Wui Wong
Publikováno v:
Social Indicators Research. 162:959-977
Autor:
Stan Hok-Wui Wong, Jiachen Liang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Information Technology & Politics. 18:310-323
Authoritarian regimes use censorship to prevent people from accessing unfavorable content. We argue that censorship, when detected by citizens, will have an adverse impact on their assessment of th...
Autor:
Stan Hok-Wui Wong, Nick H. K. Or
Publikováno v:
Communist and Post-Communist Studies. 53:91-117
In a multiparty authoritarian election, candidates of the ruling coalition may cooperate with each other to defeat the opposition. Alternatively, they may compete against each other, as their support bases often overlap. To what extent would they com
Autor:
Stan Hok-Wui Wong, Mathew Y. H. Wong
Publikováno v:
Social Science Quarterly. 101:1489-1512
Objective In this article, we explore the seldom studied concept of “distant participation,” defined as the experience of social movements (such as receiving information from online media) from overseas. Online media may affect people's political
Publikováno v:
Journal of Peace Research. 58:583-598
Why would dictators purge members of their ruling coalition? Some argue that doing so can minimize the risk to dictators’ political survival, while others contend that dictators who mount purges are motivated by the desire to share resources with f
Autor:
Yu Zeng, Stan Hok-Wui Wong
Publikováno v:
The China Quarterly. 245:23-50
Whether local officials in China are promoted on a meritocratic basis has been the subject of long-standing debate. Merit is commonly gauged by a leader's ability to deliver local GDP growth. Although some find economic performance to be a strong pre
Autor:
Jiachen Liang, Stan Hok-Wui Wong
Publikováno v:
Political Behavior
Despite heavy Internet regulations, government critics and political satires are not completely absent in the cyberspace of most authoritarian regimes. Some argue that these regimes deliberately tolerate somewhat critical online comments as a way to