China, like many authoritarian regimes, struggles with the tension between the need to foster economic development by empowering local officials and the regime s imperative to control them politically. Landry explores how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) manages local officials in order to meet these goals and perpetuate an unusually decentralized authoritarian regime. Using unique data collected at the municipal, county, and village level, Landry examines in detail how the promotion mechanisms for local cadres have allowed the CCP to reward officials for the development of their localities...
China, like many authoritarian regimes, struggles with the tension between the need to foster economic development by empowering local officials and t...