Cities and Stability: Urbanization, Redistribution, and Regime Survival in China

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Price
$49.44
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publish Date
Pages
264
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780199378999

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About the Author
Jeremy L. Wallace is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Ohio State University.
Reviews
"How has China navigated the dangerous shoals of explosive growth with less urban unrest and brutal repression than other nations? In this lucid, convincing, study of the prevention of slums and the dispersal of dissent, backed by impressive comparative and historical evidence, Wallace has made a lasting contribution to our understanding of urbanization and political stability." --James C. Scott, Yale University

"In Cities and Stability, Wallace examines the relationship between urban concentration and political stability in nondemocratic regimes, with special attention to China. By skillfully combining the political economy of urban bias with in-depth examinations of China's development, Wallace has produced a stimulating and thought-provoking study. This timely book is an important contribution to the political economy of development and deserves a broad readership." --Dali Yang, The University of Chicago

"A rich and expertly-written book which addresses a series of interrelated puzzles of Chinese politics. Why are there relatively few urban slums in China? What are the politics behind the CCP's move away from policies favoring urban areas? And how has effective management of urban populations increased the durability of the Chinese regime? Cities and Stability is an important and ambitious book which tackles all three of these critical questions." --Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University