Dividing the people: The authoritarian bargain, development, and authoritarian citizenship (Record no. 525979)

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Personal name Vortherms, Samantha A.
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Title Dividing the people: The authoritarian bargain, development, and authoritarian citizenship
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Comparative Politics
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Extent 56(1), Oct, 2023: p. 95-119
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Summary, etc Autocrats must redistribute to survive, but redistribution is limited and selective. Who is entitled to redistribution underlying the authoritarian bargain? I argue redistribution is a question of citizenship. Autocrats use citizenship institutions, especially particularistic membership, to strategically limit and extend socio-economic rights to ensure both security and economic development. I apply this framework to China, where control over particularistic membership decentralized in conjunction with development strategies. Drawing on semi-structured interviews, government policies, and a database of local citizenship policies in China, I trace how local citizenship creates closure while economic development incentivizes strategic inclusion. By evaluating how authoritarian citizenship functions, this framework increases our understanding of individual-staterelations in autocratic contexts.- Reproduced

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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Autocrats, Redistribution, Authoritarian Bargain, Citizenship, Citizenship Institutions, Particularistic Membership, Socio-Economic Rights, Security, Economic Development, China, Decentralized Control, Development Strategies, Semi-Structured Interviews, Government Policies, Local Citizenship, Closure, Strategic Inclusion, Individual-State Relations, Autocratic Contexts.
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Main entry heading Comparative Politics
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-04-29 56(1), Oct, 2023: p. 95-119 AR131771 2024-04-29 Articles

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