
Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes
by Karrie Koesel; ?Valerie Bunce; ?Jessica Weiss-
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Summary
Author Biography
Karrie J. Koesel is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.
Valerie J. Bunce is the Aaron Binenkorb Professor Emerita of Government at Cornell University.
Jessica Chen Weiss is Associate Professor of Government at Cornell University.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter I: Valerie Bunce (Cornell University), Karrie Koesel (University of Notre Dame) and Jessica Chen Weiss (Cornell University), "Introduction: Regimes & Societies in Authoritarian States."
Section I: Preempting Threats
Chapter II: Jeremy Wallace (Cornell University), "The New Normal: A Neopolitical Turn in China's Reform Era."
Chapter III: Diana Fu (University of Toronto) and Greg Distelhorst (University of Toronto), "Political Opportunities for Participation & China's Leadership Transition."
Chapter IV: Karrie Koesel (University of Notre Dame) and Valerie Bunce (Cornell University), "Diffusion-Proofing: Russian and Chinese Responses to Waves of Popular Mobilization Against Authoritarian Rulers."
Section II: Media Politics
Chapter V: Maria Repnikova (Georgia State University), "Critical Journalists in China and Russia: Encounters with Ambiguity."
Chapter VI: Tomila Lankina, Kohei Watanabe and Yulia Netesova (London School of Economics, University of Innsbruck, London School of Economics), "How Russian Media Control, Manipulate, and Leverage Public Discontent: Framing Protest in Autocracies."
Section III: Law & Labor
Chapter VII: Elizabeth Plantan (Harvard University), "A Tale of Two Laws: Managing Foreign Agents & Overseas NGOs in Russia & China."
Chapter VIII: Manfred Elfstrom (University of British Columbia, Okanagan), "Holding the Government's Attention: State Sector Workers in China."
Section IV: Building Public Support
Chapter IX: Aleksandar Matovski (Williams College), "The Logic of Vladimir Putin's Popularity."
Chapter X: Karrie Koesel (University of Notre Dame), "Legitimacy, Resilience and Political Education in Russia and China: Learning to Be Loyal."
Chapter XI: Bryn Rosenfeld (Cornell University), "Going Public: Choosing to Work for the Russian State."
Chapter XII: Mark R. Beissinger (Princeton University), "Conclusion: China, Russia, and the Authoritarian Embrace of Globalization."
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