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Chinese Politics Research in Progress

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Virtual Workshop Series focused on political science research on China. Account managed by @XiaoboLu1 and @YuhuaWang5

Join us tomorrow 👇

Join us on Oct 10 for Ziwen (Gary) Zu (@zu_gary)'s presentation "Justice as Political Control: Field Experiment on China’s Legal Aid Hotlines." @tara_slough and @rorytruex will serve as discussants. Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/



Join us on Oct 10 for Ziwen (Gary) Zu (@zu_gary)'s presentation "Justice as Political Control: Field Experiment on China’s Legal Aid Hotlines." @tara_slough and @rorytruex will serve as discussants. Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


Join us tomorrow for an interesting study by @zhangye68 on the influence of the CCP in firms in China. @timothymfrye and @leng_ning have kindly agreed to discuss her paper.

CPRP is delighted to welcome our first presentation in Fall 2025. Ye Zhang (MIT) will present her paper entitled "Political Control in the Workplace: How Autocrats Use Firms to Discipline Citizens" on Sep. 26 at 10-11AM (PST) / 12-1PM (CST) / 1-2PM (EST). chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/



CPRP call for paper due in one week (May 15). Please submit your application if interested. 👇👇

We invite you to submit presentations for Fall 2025. We welcome working papers by scholars at various career stages, using any method, in the fields of comparative politics and international relations. Please fill out the form below by May 15: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…



We invite you to submit presentations for Fall 2025. We welcome working papers by scholars at various career stages, using any method, in the fields of comparative politics and international relations. Please fill out the form below by May 15: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…


Happening tomorrow!

Our final CPRP presentation by Clair Yang at Univ. of Washington THIS Friday (Apr. 18)! She is presenting an interesting model of institutionalized autocracy! @SeanGailmard and @vshih2 are our discussants. See below for details: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/



Our final CPRP presentation by Clair Yang at Univ. of Washington THIS Friday (Apr. 18)! She is presenting an interesting model of institutionalized autocracy! @SeanGailmard and @vshih2 are our discussants. See below for details: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


Join us tomorrow (1-2PM (EST) / 12-1 PM (CST) / 10-11AM (PST)) for an interesting study by @HongshenZhu on how Chinese citizens responded to the state's propaganda during 2022 COVID lockdown. @jeanjiyeonhong and @YusakuHoriuchi will be our discussants. chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


Join us for our next presentation on March 7 by @linshengqiao on “Partnership as Assurance: Regulatory Risk and State‒Business Equity Ties in China,” followed by comments from Jean Oi (Stanford) and @dszakonyi (GWU). Paper and Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


Join us this Friday to understand if authoritarian leaders can mitigate data manipulation by their subnational governments through a new working paper by@Handi_Rita_Li, @linshengqiao, and Minh Trinh See below for paper abstract and Zoom info. chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


Today 👇

Join us for our next session by Chen Wang (Idaho) who will present “Wait for the Right Time: Leader’s Type, Tenure and International Cooperation.” Tyler Jost @tcjost (Brown) and Jessica Weeks (Wisconsin) will serve discussants. Paper and Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/



Join us for our next session by Chen Wang (Idaho) who will present “Wait for the Right Time: Leader’s Type, Tenure and International Cooperation.” Tyler Jost @tcjost (Brown) and Jessica Weeks (Wisconsin) will serve discussants. Paper and Zoom link here: chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


This Friday!! 👇👇

Come join us for an exciting CPRP presentation next Friday (Jan. 31) by @leng_ning, David Bulman, and @RatiganKerry on “How Perceptions of Democratic Backsliding Shape Preferences for Cooperation with China,” discussed by @mattinglee & @Scott Kastner. chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/



Come join us for an exciting CPRP presentation next Friday (Jan. 31) by @leng_ning, David Bulman, and @RatiganKerry on “How Perceptions of Democratic Backsliding Shape Preferences for Cooperation with China,” discussed by @mattinglee & @Scott Kastner. chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


TOMORROW (Dec. 6) 👇👇👇

Come join CPRP presentation on Dec. 6. @chsuong, @desposato, and Erik Gartzke will present "Weather Hawks and Doves: Rethinking Issue Salience in Territorial Conflicts." @DimitarGueorg1 & @MichaelGoldfien are our discussants. See below for Zoom info. chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/



Come join CPRP presentation on Dec. 6. @chsuong, @desposato, and Erik Gartzke will present "Weather Hawks and Doves: Rethinking Issue Salience in Territorial Conflicts." @DimitarGueorg1 & @MichaelGoldfien are our discussants. See below for Zoom info. chinesepoliticsresearchinprogress.com/schedule/


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