Rural democracy in China: The role of village elections

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This book examines village democracy and the prospects of China’s democratization. It explains how three key factors - township, economy and kinship - shape village democracy and account for rural variations. It considers the extension of village to township elections, the idea of a mixed regime and its impact on political development in China.

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He, B. (2007). Rural democracy in China: The role of village elections. Rural Democracy in China: The Role of Village Elections (pp. 1–277). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230607316

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