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State and Social Protests in China

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The Political Logic of Protest Repression in China

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Summary: This article examines the repression of protests in China by analyzing a dataset of over 70,000 protest events collected from social media. It finds that the cost of concessions for local governments and the intensity of protests are key factors in determining whether a protest will be repressed. Small-scale and peaceful labor protests in urban areas are unlikely to be repressed, while rural riots against land grabs, evictions, or environmental pollution are almost certain to face state-sanctioned violence or arrests.

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Diana Fu

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Relational Repression in China: Using Social Ties to Demobilize Protesters

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Mobile Communication, Popular Protests and Citizenship in China

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Building 'community': new strategies of governance in urban China

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Disaggregating the state: Networks and collective resistance in Shanghai

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