How a non-democratic regime maintains its legitimacy over time: A study of changes in Chinese Communist Party legitimacy after 1949

IF 1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Guan Huang, R. Pang
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Abstract

By exploring the operation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since its rise to power in 1949, this article demonstrates how a non-democratic regime maintains its legitimacy. While previous studies have shed light on the CCP’s sources of legitimacy, few abundantly and comparatively discuss the different forms of legitimacy and how legitimacy changes over time in a non-democratic state. This study addresses these gaps by analyzing how the CCP’s operational principles change over time, including changes in sources and forms of legitimacy. This study uses different frameworks of legitimacy to facilitate the comparison of changes in legitimacy of different leadership generations, and also demonstrates the specification of legitimacy of the CCP from different perspectives. By comparing the sources and forms of legitimacy of different generations of regime leaders, this study demonstrates that after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, the CCP regime lacked substantial legitimacy based on political participation, and thus emphasized instrumental legitimacy based on economic development instead. Using process tracing to analyze policy changes, this study argues that different CCP leadership generations employed different sources and forms of legitimacy to maintain regime support.
一个非民主政权如何维持其合法性:1949年后中国共产党合法性变化的研究
本文通过探讨中国共产党自1949年上台以来的运作,展示了一个非民主政权如何维持其合法性。虽然以前的研究揭示了中共合法性的来源,但很少有研究对不同形式的合法性以及合法性在非民主国家如何随时间变化进行充分和比较的讨论。本研究通过分析中共的运作原则如何随时间变化,包括合法性来源和形式的变化,来解决这些差距。本研究采用不同的合法性框架,便于比较不同领导世代合法性的变化,也从不同的角度论证了中国共产党合法性的规范。本研究采用过程追踪法分析政策变化,认为不同的中共领导层采用不同的合法性来源和形式来维持政权支持。
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