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刘颜俊:Perceptual Divided Leviathan and the Modes of Political Participation in China

发布者:刘颜俊  时间:2021-08-15 10:16:14  浏览:

Abstract:How do Chinese citizens strategize their political participation in the decentralized authoritarian regime? Going beyond the conventional focus on the volume of overall or a speci c type of participation, this article focuses on citizens’ varying degrees of participation across a range of political activities. It considers the perceived Chinese divided leviathan as a crucial cognitive shortcut for ordinary citizens to assess the uncertain activism environment, estimate the relative costs and bene ts of di erent political activities, and strategize their participation portfolios. Using nationally representative survey data, the article exploits latent class analysis to uncover four distinct mass participatory modes—outsiders, conventionals, agitators, and activists—and examines the impact of perceptual government trustworthiness and integrity on modal transition. e empirical results reveal that citizens’ perceptions of a division between the central and local government a ect their choice of participatory activities but not their overall participation levels: people who perceive a greater integrity division tend to engage the state in an agitative and contentious mode, and are less likely to do so in an institutionalized, conventional mode. By detecting latent participatory modes and one important underlying psychological rationale, the article contributes to understanding political participation and state-society relations in China.


本文作者:刘颜俊,北京大学政府管理学院助理教授,北京大学公共治理研究所研究员。