作者
Jie Chen, Yang Zhong, Jan Hillard, John Scheb
发表日期
1997/11/1
期刊
Journal of Contemporary China
卷号
6
期号
16
页码范围
551-566
出版商
Taylor & Francis Group
简介
Whether the Chinese Communist regime can maintain socio‐political stability and survive the potentially turbulent transition to the post‐Deng Xiaoping era remains a serious question challenging many China watchers. Assuming that political support is vital to the stability of any regime, the authors seek to answer this question by examining two major components of political support, instrumental support (citizens’ evaluations of governmental effectiveness) and affective support (citizens’ evaluations of governmental legitimacy). Using data collected from a public opinion survey conducted in Beijing, China in late 1995, this study explores the levels of both affective support and instrumental support, and the nature of the relationship between these two types of political support in China today. The results of this study show that: (1) the current Chinese regime enjoys a moderately high level of affective support and a …
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J Chen, Y Zhong, J Hillard, J Scheb - Journal of Contemporary China, 1997