英文论文
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文献类型
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Article
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题名
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Pathways to Authoritarian Adaptation: How State-Society Interactions Push the Window of Policy Change in China
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作者
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Chang, Chun-chih; Zeng, Yang; Guo, Xuyi
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作者单位
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[Chang, Chun-chih; Guo, Xuyi] Xiamen Univ, Dept Polit Sci, Xiamen 361005, Peoples R China. [Zeng, Yang] Shenzhen Univ, Sch Govt, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
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通讯作者地址
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Xiamen Univ, Dept Polit Sci, Xiamen 361005, Peoples R China.
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Email
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stoicchang@gmail.com
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ORCID
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期刊名称
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POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW
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出版社
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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ISSN
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1478-9299
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出版信息
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2025-02, 23 (1):114-133.
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影响因子
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基金
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National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences of China [17BZZ033]
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关键词
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authoritarian adaptation; policy change; QCA; state-society interaction
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摘要
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Under what conditions might authoritarian states adapt public policies to social preferences? How could social actors push the window for policy change? How might state-society interactions induce policy change as the practice of authoritarian adaptation? This article utilizes a new database of case evidence and the qualitative comparative analysis method to explore the relationship between state-society interaction and policy change as the practical manifestation of authoritarian adaptation in China. The study presents three approaches to policy change: state-society interactive strategies, policy entrepreneurs and the political opportunity structure. The empirical results reveal three patterns of state-society interaction leading to policy change, while submission is not a viable option for society under state suppression. Media presence may impede policy change, and the diverse functions of social organizations should be related to interactive strategies. In addition, social actors may identify political opportunities through multiround interaction, while the role of joint administration in effecting policy change remains unclear. This study offers a novel understanding of authoritarian adaptation.
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一级学科
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Political Science
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WOS入藏号
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WOS:001418326500015
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EI收录号
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DOI
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10.1177/14789299241229404
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