Workers and Change in China: Resistance, Repression, Responsiveness

Author:   Manfred Elfstrom
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   252
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Strikes, protests, and riots by Chinese workers have been rising over the past decade. The state has addressed a number of grievances, yet has also come down increasingly hard on civil society groups pushing for reform. Why are these two seemingly clashing developments occurring simultaneously? Manfred Elfstrom uses extensive fieldwork and statistical analysis to examine both the causes and consequences of protest. The book adopts a holistic approach, encompassing national trends in worker-state relations, local policymaking processes and the dilemmas of individual officials and activists. Instead of taking sides in the old debate over whether non-democracies like China's are on the verge of collapse or have instead found ways of maintaining their power indefinitely, it explores the daily evolution of autocratic rule. While providing a uniquely comprehensive picture of change in China, this important study proposes a new model of bottom-up change within authoritarian systems more generally.

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Author:   Manfred Elfstrom
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9781108926348


ISBN 10:   1108926347
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Recipes for Resistance; 3. Bureaucratic Incentives; 4. Orthodox Control; 5. Risk-Taking Control; 6. Increased Repressive and Responsive Capacity; 7. Bottom-Up versus Top-Down Change; 8. Conclusion; Appendices; References.

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'A complex, compelling picture of protest and its political potential in contemporary China. Widespread worker unrest, Manfred Elfstrom shows, has generated both greater repression and greater responsiveness. State capacity has been strengthened in the short run, but the contradictions inherent in this carrot and stick approach point to long term vulnerabilities that belie confident predictions of regime resilience.' Elizabeth Perry, Harvard University 'Manfred Elfstrom does the improbable. Combining interview, statistical, documentary, and newspaper data, he demonstrates how patterns of protest trigger different patterns of policy response. Not only that: Elfstrom addresses changes in China's industrial relations, as some parts of the economy fade, others rise to prominence, and contention radicalizes. His book makes signal contributions to both the social sciences and China studies.' Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University 'We know far more about what causes labor protest than what labor protest causes - especially in authoritarian regimes. In Workers and Change in China, Manfred Elfstrom offers a holistic, sociologically rich approach to Chinese worker politics and protest, capturing both the role of popular contention in causing political change and the positive-sum relationship between authoritarian repression and responsiveness.' Dan Slater, University of Michigan, 'Masterfully-executed, Manfred Elfstrom's study of labor politics in China shows how 'recipes for resistance' and bureaucratic incentives create regional models of collective action and control. Elfstrom brings together protest and policy in innovative ways, as we watch workers' unrest transform the Chinese state's repressive and responsive capacity, and governance is altered from below.' Kevin J. O'Brien, University of California, Berkeley


'A complex, compelling picture of protest and its political potential in contemporary China. Widespread worker unrest, Manfred Elfstrom shows, has generated both greater repression and greater responsiveness. State capacity has been strengthened in the short run, but the contradictions inherent in this carrot and stick approach point to long term vulnerabilities that belie confident predictions of regime resilience.' Elizabeth Perry, Harvard University 'Manfred Elfstrom does the improbable. Combining interview, statistical, documentary, and newspaper data, he demonstrates how patterns of protest trigger different patterns of policy response. Not only that: Elfstrom addresses changes in China's industrial relations, as some parts of the economy fade, others rise to prominence, and contention radicalizes. His book makes signal contributions to both the social sciences and China studies.' Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University 'We know far more about what causes labor protest than what labor protest causes - especially in authoritarian regimes. In Workers and Change in China, Manfred Elfstrom offers a holistic, sociologically rich approach to Chinese worker politics and protest, capturing both the role of popular contention in causing political change and the positive-sum relationship between authoritarian repression and responsiveness.' Dan Slater, University of Michigan, 'Masterfully-executed, Manfred Elfstrom's study of labor politics in China shows how 'recipes for resistance' and bureaucratic incentives create regional models of collective action and control. Elfstrom brings together protest and policy in innovative ways, as we watch workers' unrest transform the Chinese state's repressive and responsive capacity, and governance is altered from below.' Kevin J. O'Brien, University of California, Berkeley 'Manfred Elfstrom has written an innovative and compelling book on worker resistance and industrial relations in China ... Elfstrom's book is a significant and successful attempt to bridge the gaps between different streams of literature. ... this book is an outstanding one about the pioneering attempts to understand the new developments in labor politics and its broader implications on the Chinese economy, society and politics. It is very successful in providing rich case studies, statistical analysis and substantial policy implications and recommendations. It is a precious resource for researchers and policymakers.' Zhiming Cheng, Eurasian Geography and Economics


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Manfred Elfstrom is Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, Philosophy, and Political Science, University of British Columbia, Okanagan.

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