Book contents
- Responsive Authoritarianism in China
- Responsive Authoritarianism in China
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Book part
- Abbreviations for Sources
- 1 Protest and Policy Outcomes under Authoritarianism
- 2 Land Takings, Demolitions, and a Rising Wave of Protest Signals
- 3 Disruptive Tactics and Buying Stability in Local Government Responsiveness
- 4 Social Stability and the Petitioning System’s Role in Agenda Setting
- 5 Protest and the Political Mediation Approach in Provincial Policy Making
- 6 The State Council and the National People’s Congress as Veto Players in the Policy Outcomes of Protests
- 7 Conclusion
- Book part
- Index
6 - The State Council and the National People’s Congress as Veto Players in the Policy Outcomes of Protests
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
- Responsive Authoritarianism in China
- Responsive Authoritarianism in China
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Book part
- Abbreviations for Sources
- 1 Protest and Policy Outcomes under Authoritarianism
- 2 Land Takings, Demolitions, and a Rising Wave of Protest Signals
- 3 Disruptive Tactics and Buying Stability in Local Government Responsiveness
- 4 Social Stability and the Petitioning System’s Role in Agenda Setting
- 5 Protest and the Political Mediation Approach in Provincial Policy Making
- 6 The State Council and the National People’s Congress as Veto Players in the Policy Outcomes of Protests
- 7 Conclusion
- Book part
- Index
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- Type
- Chapter
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- Responsive Authoritarianism in ChinaLand, Protests, and Policy Making, pp. 147 - 181Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016