Current Publications
Defending Stability under Threat: Sensitive Periods and the Repression of Protest in Urban China
- Author(s)
- Heinz Christoph Steinhardt
- Abstract
How does the elevated threat of protests during sensitive periods affect state repression in a high-capacity authoritarian regime? Drawing on a dataset of over 3,100 protests in three Chinese megacities, this study provides three key findings: first, the frequency of protests before and during national-level focal events and subsequent to national-level disruptive events is depressed, suggesting preemptive repression is taking place. Second, the likelihood of responsive repression is marginally reduced before and during local-level focal events and slightly elevated after national-level disruptive events. Third, contention is intensified when local political elites meet. Sensitive periods do not bring contention to a standstill and costly bursts of responsive repression were not observed. Stability maintenance during times of increased regime-vulnerability was thus less rigid than often assumed.
- Organisation(s)
- Department of East Asian Studies
- Journal
- Journal of Contemporary China
- Volume
- 30
- Pages
- 526-549
- No. of pages
- 24
- ISSN
- 1067-0564
- Publication date
- 2020
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 506006 Peace studies, 506008 Conflict research, 504023 Political sociology
- Keywords
- ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Geography, Planning and Development, Development, Political Science and International Relations
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/defending-stability-under-threat-sensitive-periods-and-the-repression-of-protest-in-urban-china(812fcdda-4dac-46ed-aac3-a8b5f4ec3c45).html