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This book starts with the perspective of vigor to analyze contemporary Chinese rural contentious politics since 1990s and its several changes. Here we will conduct a summary and discussion.
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Here we will only talk about the change in Chinese rural contentious politics since the 1990s. In fact, the Chinese rural contentious politics has been consistent in several aspects in the past 30 years. We will not talk about the same characteristics here, please see Ying (2001: pp. 314–332) for a detailed analysis.
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Ying, X. (2013). Summary and Discussion. In: A Study of the Stability of Contemporary Rural Chinese Society. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36400-6_10
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