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Legitimacy and Institutional ChangeThe Case of ChinaQueen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada What explains the nature of institutional change in post-1989 China? Dominant theories of institutional change focus on economic-rationalist, sociopolitical, or historical causes. Yet they have trouble explaining the pattern of institutional change in China. An alternative legitimacy-based perspective is proposed here that provides a more parsimonious and general theory of institutional change for China and potentially for other cases as well.
Key Words: legitimacy institutional change social values democratization China
This version was published on March
1, 2008 Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 41, No. 3,
259-284 (2008) |
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