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Citizen Contention and Campus Calm: The Paradox of Chinese Civil Society

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2014

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Perry, Elizabeth J. 2014. "Citizen Contention and Campus Calm: The Paradox of Chinese Civil Society." Current History 113, no. 764: 211.

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Contrary to conventional predictions, the growth of protest and civil society in contemporary China seems more conducive to the resilience of authoritarianism than to imminent democratization.

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