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Path to democracy? Assessing village elections in China
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Kevin J. O'Brien and Rongbin Han, 'Path to democracy? Assessing village elections in China', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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Governing one million rural communities after two decades: Are China's village elections improving?
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paper prepared for the, Stanford University, November
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Lily L. Tsai, 'Governing one million rural communities after two decades: are China's village elections improving?', paper prepared for the Conference on Growing Pains: Tensions and Opportunity in China's Transformation, Stanford University, 2-;3 November 2007.
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Economic development and village elections in rural China
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In addition, Tianjian Shi, working with the Social Survey Research Center at People's University in Beijing, conducted nationally representative sample surveys in 1990-1991 and 1993-1994. The latter is the basis for his estimate that 54% of villages had held contested elections by 1994 and his finding of curvilinear relationships between local economic development and implementation of electoral contestation. See Tianjian Shi, 'Economic development and village elections in rural China', Journal of Contemporary China 8(22), (November 1999), pp. 425-;442.
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Implementation ranges from 95 to 99%.
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Survey research in the study of contemporary China: Learning from local samples
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Moreover, so long as data are from a good-sized probabilistically selected representative sample in the locality, the statistical inferences about trends and patterns can often be reliably generalized beyond the sample. See Melanie Manion, 'Survey research in the study of contemporary China: learning from local samples', China Quarterly no. 139, (September 1994), pp. 741-;765.
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Institutionalizing village governance in China
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See also the discussion in Bjorn Alpermann, 'Institutionalizing village governance in China', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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In studies of Chinese village elections, specific variables usually include (at least) candidate nomination, electoral contestation, and voting processes.
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Local problem agendas in the Chinese countryside as viewed by cadres and villagers
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See, for example, M. Kent Jennings, 'Local problem agendas in the Chinese countryside as viewed by cadres and villagers', Acta Politica 38(4), (December 2003), pp. 313-332.
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and Melanie Manion, 'The electoral connection in the Chinese countryside', American Political Science Review 90(4), (December 1996), pp. 736-748.
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