Taxation Without Representation in Contemporary Rural China

Taxation Without Representation in Contemporary Rural China
Author: Thomas P. Bernstein,Xiaobo Lü
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521813182

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This book provides the first, in-depth English study of the tax burden problems farmers face in China.

Taxation Without Representation in Rural China

Taxation Without Representation in Rural China
Author: Thomas P. Bernstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2003
Genre: China
ISBN: OCLC:1090031588

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Taxation without Representation in Contemporary Rural China

Taxation without Representation in Contemporary Rural China
Author: Thomas P. Bernstein,Xiaobo Lü
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2003-03-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139438049

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The financial burden imposed upon the Chinese farmer by local taxes has become a major source of discontent in the Chinese countryside and a worrisome source of political and social instability for the Chinese government. Bernstein and Lü examine the forms and sources of heavy, informal taxation, and shed light on how peasants defend their interests by adopting strategies of collective resistance (both peaceful and violent). Bernstein and Lü also explain why the central government, while often siding with the peasants, has not been able to solve the burden problem by instituting a sound, reliable financial system in the countryside. While the regime has, to some extent, sought to empower farmers to defend their interests - by informing them about tax rules, expanding the legal system, and instituting village elections, for example, these attempts have not yet generated enough power from 'below' to counter powerful, local official agencies.

Useful Complaints

Useful Complaints
Author: Jing Chen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-09-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498534536

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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.

Power and Wealth in Rural China

Power and Wealth in Rural China
Author: Susan H. Whiting
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521028418

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This book focuses on China's rural industries, offering an innovative, theoretical framework to explain insitutional change. Susan Whiting explores the complex interactions of individuals, institutions, and the broader political economy to examine variation and change in property rights and extractive institutions in China's rural industrial sector. Whiting explains why public ownership predominated during the early years of reform and why privatization is now taking place. This book will be of interest not only to students and scholars of Chinese economic development, but also of comparative politics and political economy more generally.

Rural Politics in Contemporary China

Rural Politics in Contemporary China
Author: Emily T. Yeh,Kevin J. O'Brien,Jingzhong Ye
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-01-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317661757

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This collection provides an overview of China’s rural politics, bringing scholarship on agrarian politics from various social science disciplines together in one place. The twelve contributions, spanning history, anthropology, sociology, environmental studies, political science, and geography, address enduring questions in peasant studies, including the relationship between states and peasants, taxation, social movements, rural-urban linkages, land rights and struggles, gender relations, and environmental politics. Taking rural politics as the power-inflected processes and struggles that shape access and control over resources in the countryside, as well as the values, ideologies and discourses that shape those processes, the volume brings research on China into conversation with the traditions and concerns of peasant studies scholarship. It provides both an introduction to those unfamiliar with Chinese politics, as well as in-depth, new research for experts in the field. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Peasant Studies.

A Study of the Stability of Contemporary Rural Chinese Society

A Study of the Stability of Contemporary Rural Chinese Society
Author: Xing Ying
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783642364006

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This book is the last work of the author’s trilogy on Chinese rural politics. In the background of prominent social conflicts since the 1990s during China’s social transformation, the author conducted in-depth comparative analyses of several conflicts to understand the changes in goals, driving forces, and operating systems in the Chinese rural group contentions. His analyses also focused the changes in techniques and strategies of the governments’ stability maintenance, as well as the complicated social and political consequences brought by these changes. This book applies a very unique perspective – “vigor” in the Chinese culture – to understand contemporary rural contentious politics, in an attempt to overcome the problem brought by sense and sensibility and the confrontation between power and morality in the current contentious politics studies. And such a perspective successfully avoids the opposition between the transplanting school and rural school, which pushes forward the frontier of research on contentious political theories and rural societies.​

Tax Reform in Rural China

Tax Reform in Rural China
Author: Hiroki Takeuchi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107056848

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This book answers the important question - how does China maintain authoritarian rule while it is committed to market-oriented economic reforms?