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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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Somewhat in contrast to this proposition, others argue for a focus on further improving the quality of elections; see Qingshan Tan, 'Building institutional rules and procedures: village elections in China', Policy Science 37, (March 2004), pp. 1-22.
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Fubing Su and Dali Yang, 'Elections, governance, and accountability in rural China', Asian Perspective 29(4), (2005), p. 138.
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The same is of course also true for village election regulations. see Björn Alpermann, 'Provincial legislation on village elections', Zeitschrift für Chinesisches Recht 1, (2007), pp. 1-26.
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Qingshan Tan, Building democratic infrastructure: village electoral institutions', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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To simplify matters only regulations (tiaoli), measures (banfa), and rules (guize) are taken into account here whereas mere opinions (yijian) or circulars (tongzhi) are left out. All official provincial documents other than IR are simply referred to as additional regulations. For exact names and sources see Table 1. A synopsis of all provincial IR is available from the author upon request.
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Elections and power: The locus of decision-making in Chinese villages
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Jean C. Oi and Scott Rozelle, 'Elections and power: the locus of decision-making in Chinese villages', China Quarterly 162, (June 2000), pp. 513-539.
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How to assess village elections in China
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For instance township administrations still quite regularly interfere with village elections especially during candidate nomination; see Melanie Manion, 'How to assess village elections in China', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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Su and Yang, Elections, governance, and accountability in rural China', pp. 143-146.
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Only six provinces use the term xuanju (Guangdong, Hainan, Henan, Jilin, Shaanxi, Shanxi), but in Shanxi this election may take place by ballot or simple show of hands.In Fujian and Sichuan both election and selection may be applied.
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Six include this provision in their IR: Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, Sichuan and Yunnan. Four other provinces do so in their additional village governance regulations: Gansu, Guangdong, Hainan and Xinjiang.
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Sylvia Chan, 'Villagers' representative assemblies: towards democracy or centralism?', China: An International Journal 1(2), (September 2003), pp. 179-199.
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Zhonggong Zhongyang Bangongshi, Guowuyuan Bangongting [CCP Central Committee Office and State Council Office], Guanyu Jianquan He Wanshan Cunwu Gongkai He Minzhu Guanli de Yijian [Opinions on Promoting and Perfecting Village Affairs Publications and Democratic Management], (22 June 2004), available at: http://news.xinhuanet.com/zhengfu/2004-07/12/content_1591421_1.htm (accessed 16 May 2008).
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According to Su and Yang, 'Elections, governance, and accountability in rural China', p. 154, '[a]mong these new innovations, the "Qingxian model" is closest to Western-style democracy, where parties are only vehicles to power', but they hasten to add that the CCP is unlikely to give up its political dominance any time soon.
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Currently, at the provincial level 23 out of 31 party secretaries also serve as People's Congress chairs; see 'China data supplement-May 2008', China aktuell, pp. 30-36, available at: http://www.giga-hamburg.de/dl/ download.php?d1/4/content/ias/archiv/cds/cds_0805.pdf (accessed 16 May 2008).
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Also see Young Nam Cho, 'From "rubber stamps" to "iron stamps": the emergence of Chinese local People's Congresses as supervisory powerhouses', China Quarterly 171, (September 2002), pp. 724-740.
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On, however, benefits for legislative development that arise from party secretaries leading local People's Congresses, see Kevin J. O'Brien, 'Chinese People's Congresses and legislative embeddedness: understanding early organizational development', Comparative Political Studies 27(1), (April 1994), pp. 80-107.
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The five are Heilongjiang, Hubei, Jiangsu, Liaoning and Xinjiang.
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Jonathan Unger, '"Bridges": private business, the Chinese government and the rise of new associations', China Quarterly 147, (September 1996), pp. 795-819.
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In Chongqing, Guangdong, Guangxi, Ningxia and Yunnan the VRA is directly mentioned in this context, while in Hunan this privilege is listed under the village assembly, but may be delegated to the VRA.
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The village self-government movement: Elections, democracy, the Party, and anticorruption-developments in Guangdong
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Richard Levy, 'The village self-government movement: elections, democracy, the Party, and anticorruption-developments in Guangdong', China Information 27(1), (2003), p. 30.
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China Information
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The first is the case in Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu and Xinjiang; the second in Inner Mongolia, Tianjin and Shaanxi (the latter according to its additional regulations). The third applies to Anhui, Beijing, Chongqing, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Henan, Shanghai, Shanxi, Sichuan and Zhejiang.
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This takes IR as well as additional provincial regulations into account. That means there were only ten provinces without any regulations on establishing villagers' control groups.
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David Zweig and Chung Siu Fung, 'Elections, democratic values, and economic development in rural China', Journal of Contemporary China 16(50), (February 2007), p. 42.
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in Elizabeth J. Perry and Merle Goldman, eds, (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press)
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Richard Levy, 'Village elections, transparency, and anticorruption', in Elizabeth J. Perry and Merle Goldman, eds, Grassroots Political ReforminContemporary China (Cambridge,MA: Harvard University Press, 2007), pp. 44-47.
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The empowering effect of village elections in China
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Lianjiang Li, 'The empowering effect of village elections in China', Asian Survey 43(4), (July/August 2003), pp. 648-662.
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Democracy, community, trust: The impact of elections in rural China
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Melanie Manion, 'Democracy, community, trust: the impact of elections in rural China', Comparative Political Studies 39(3), (April 2006), pp. 301-324.
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Legitimacy with Chinese characteristics: Two increases, one reduction
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John James Kennedy, 'Legitimacy with Chinese characteristics: "two increases, one reduction"', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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Accommodating "democracy" in a one-party state: Introducing village elections in China
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Note, see, (June)
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This is to say that the unit of analysis is usually either the village or the individual. For an exception focusing on the macro-level see Kevin J. O'Brien and Lianjiang Li, 'Accommodating "democracy" in a one-party state: introducing village elections in China', China Quarterly 162, (June 2000), pp. 465-489.
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Village committee elections in China: Institutionalist tactics for democracy
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on the meso-level see Tianjian Shi, 'Village committee elections in China: institutionalist tactics for democracy', World Politics 51(3), (April 1999), pp. 384-412. Interestingly, in this issue Manion is arguing for more 'reliable, nationally representative sample surveys', while Schubert claims that '[w]e definitely need more qualitative research stretching out over longer intervals' and proposes to concentrate on the local state (village, township and county).
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Studying "democratic" governance in contemporary China: Looking at the village is not enough
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and Gunter Schubert, 'Studying "democratic" governance in contemporary China: looking at the village is not enough', Journal of Contemporary China 18(60), (June 2009).
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