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The political psychology of citizens in rising China / / Yida Zhai.

To understand why the Chinese Communist Party has sustained its authoritarian political system, it is important to examine China's politics through the eyes of its people. This book presents a comprehensive study of the political psychology of citizens in rising China, examining their attitudes toward democracy, their government, and their authoritarian political system, alongside their views of China's rise and its relations with foreign nations. It uses data from multiple public opinion surveys to elucidate the evolution of Chinese people's political perceptions and preferences under Xi's leadership. The author develops the theory of political guardianship psychology, a novel framework for understanding the Chinese political mindset.

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Main Author Zhai, Yida, 1982- (Author)
Place, Publisher, Year Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2026
Pages1 online resource (xviii, 397 pages) : : illustrations, digital, PDF file(s)
ISBN1009489704
9781009489706
1009489739
1009489720
9781009489720
LanguageEnglish
Additional InformationTraditional values and political trust -- Modernization, life satisfaction, and political trust -- Food safety, risk society, and political trust -- Government performance and multilevel political trust -- Religion, income inequality, and political trust -- Characteristics of popular perceptions of democracy -- Traditional values and support for democracy -- Perceptions of democracy and democratic satisfaction -- Understanding democracy without the "d-word" -- Evaluations of democracy in the United States, India, and Taiwan -- Public perceptions of the influence of China's rise -- Nationalist and international orientations -- The changing view of the United States.
Target AudienceSpecialized.