How Does Voting in Village Elections Influence Democratic Assessment in China?

How does voting in village elections affect one’s assessment of China’s democracy? In a time when a majority of the Chinese people believe that China is a democracy, this question has important implications for the prospects of bottom-up democratization. Village elections may play a positive role if...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese journal of political science 2018-06, Vol.23 (2), p.151-175
1. Verfasser: Zhou, Yingnan Joseph
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:How does voting in village elections affect one’s assessment of China’s democracy? In a time when a majority of the Chinese people believe that China is a democracy, this question has important implications for the prospects of bottom-up democratization. Village elections may play a positive role if they can bring people to realize that China is not a democracy. By contrast, village elections may play a negative role if they reinforce the belief that China is already a democracy. Using the China data of the ABS II, I show that voting in village elections does lead to more negative democratic assessment, but this does not imply a positive role of village elections for bottom-up democratization, because the negative effect of voting is only detected in elections of poor quality. In free and fair elections, voting has no influence.
ISSN:1080-6954
1874-6357
DOI:10.1007/s11366-016-9432-0