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@article{ Zhang2013,
title = {Protest leadership and repertoire: a comparative analysis of peasant protest in Hunan in the 1990s},
author = {Zhang, Wu},
journal = {Journal of Current Chinese Affairs},
number = {2},
pages = {167-194},
volume = {42},
year = {2013},
issn = {1868-4874},
urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-6364},
abstract = {Based on detailed ethnographic fieldwork, this paper compares two cases of peasant
protest against heavy taxes and fees in a northern Hunan county in the 1990s. It argues
that peasant protest did not arise spontaneously. Rather, it erupted when leaders
emerged who used central policy documents on lowering peasant taxes and fees to mobilise
peasants. Protest leaders were articulate and public-spirited peasants who had received
political training from the local party-state. Furthermore, the number of leaders,
their education level, and their relationship with the local party-state explain why
the repertoire and the scope of the two protests varied. Protests led by less educated
veteran Communist Party cadres tended to be milder and smaller than those led by better-educated
peasants more distant from the local party-state. This paper helps us to understand
the process of peasant mobilisation in contemporary China and explains why peasant
protest varies across cases.},
keywords = {China; China; Protestbewegung; protest movement; Protestverhalten; protest behavior; Bauer; peasant; kommunistische Partei; communist party; lokale Faktoren; local factors; staatliche Einflussnahme; exertion of government pressure; Führung; leadership; Bildungsniveau; level of education; Mobilisierung; mobilization; Ostasien; Far East; vergleichende Forschung; comparative research}}