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Authoritarian Signaling, Mass Audiences, and Nationalist Protest in China
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Weiss, Jessica Chen
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Anti-Americanism
/ Audiences
/ Authoritarianism
/ Autocracy
/ Bargaining
/ Bombings
/ Case studies
/ Chinese nationalism
/ Compromises
/ Cooperation
/ Costs
/ Credibility
/ Crises
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Diplomacy
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Embassies
/ Escalation
/ Foreign policy
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ International relations
/ International relations-US
/ Mobilization
/ Nationalism
/ Oppression
/ Political activism
/ Political leadership
/ Political protests
/ Politics
/ Public opinion
/ Social demonstrations
/ Studies
/ Tolerance
2013
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Authoritarian Signaling, Mass Audiences, and Nationalist Protest in China
by
Weiss, Jessica Chen
in
Anti-Americanism
/ Audiences
/ Authoritarianism
/ Autocracy
/ Bargaining
/ Bombings
/ Case studies
/ Chinese nationalism
/ Compromises
/ Cooperation
/ Costs
/ Credibility
/ Crises
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Diplomacy
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Embassies
/ Escalation
/ Foreign policy
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ International relations
/ International relations-US
/ Mobilization
/ Nationalism
/ Oppression
/ Political activism
/ Political leadership
/ Political protests
/ Politics
/ Public opinion
/ Social demonstrations
/ Studies
/ Tolerance
2013
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Authoritarian Signaling, Mass Audiences, and Nationalist Protest in China
by
Weiss, Jessica Chen
in
Anti-Americanism
/ Audiences
/ Authoritarianism
/ Autocracy
/ Bargaining
/ Bombings
/ Case studies
/ Chinese nationalism
/ Compromises
/ Cooperation
/ Costs
/ Credibility
/ Crises
/ Democracy
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Diplomacy
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Embassies
/ Escalation
/ Foreign policy
/ Government
/ Government crises
/ International relations
/ International relations-US
/ Mobilization
/ Nationalism
/ Oppression
/ Political activism
/ Political leadership
/ Political protests
/ Politics
/ Public opinion
/ Social demonstrations
/ Studies
/ Tolerance
2013
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Authoritarian Signaling, Mass Audiences, and Nationalist Protest in China
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Authoritarian Signaling, Mass Audiences, and Nationalist Protest in China
2013
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How can authoritarian states credibly signal their intentions in international crises? Nationalist, antiforeign protests are one mechanism by which authoritarian leaders can visibly demonstrate their domestic vulnerability. Because protests in authoritarian states are risky and costly to repress, the decision to allow or stifle popular mobilization is informative. The threat of instability demonstrates resolve, and the cost of concession increases the credibility of a tough stance. The danger of instability and escalation increases foreign incentives to make concessions and preserve the status quo. This logic helps explain the pattern of authoritarian tolerance and repression toward nationalist protest. A case study of two U.S.-China crises shows how China's management of anti-American protests affected U.S. beliefs about Chinese resolve.
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