Revolutionary Legacy Power Structure and Grassroots Capitalism Under the Red Flag in China
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Why do political elites in authoritarian regimes even within the same country engage in different levels of predatory behavior whereby some foster vibrant capitalism and others suffocate the innovative private sector? This book proposes a theory of localized property-rights protection under authoritarianism. By combining in-depth fieldwork with archival research and quantitative data analysis Qi Zhang and Mingxing Liu discuss the post-1949 conflicts between dominant and marginalized factions in the Chinese province of Zhejiang. These conflicts resulted in systemic vulnerabilities among the marginalized local cadres thus motivating them to form alliances with their grassroots constituents. They therefore provided their constituents with quasi-public goods such as property-rights protection to increase their odds of political survival. Zhang and Liu argue that this framework can apply both to the Mao era and to the current reform era and it also can be extended beyond China to a wider context.
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