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- Title
How Do Land Takings Affect Political Trust in Rural China?
- Authors
Cui, Ernan; Tao, Ran; Warner, Travis J.; Yang, Dali L.
- Abstract
While China's ruling Communist Party has benefited from a reservoir of political trust engendered by more than three decades of rapid economic growth, it is confronted with rising social tensions and the prospect of instability. The number of mass incidents, which is a key measure of instability, has risen enormously, and a major source of such incidents stems from local governments taking land from farmers, often at below-market prices. This article draws upon data from two surveys to assess the political trust implications of land takings. It is found that, as expected, land takings are associated with a decline in political trust. However, the decline affects trust in local authorities only and leaves the central government largely unscathed. Nonetheless, the gap between villagers' trust in central and local authorities is not unalloyed good news for the regime and has major implications for policy implementation and governance.
- Subjects
CHINA; POLITICAL trust (in government); GOVERNMENT purchasing of real property; CHINESE politics &; government, 2002-; EMINENT domain; LAND tenure; RURAL land use; ECONOMIC development; PUBLIC opinion; POLITICAL attitudes; LOCAL government; LAND use; GOVERNMENT policy; LOCAL officials &; employees
- Publication
Political Studies, 2015, Vol 63, p91
- ISSN
0032-3217
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1467-9248.12151