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Shades of Authoritarianism and State-Labour Relations in China
註釋Attempts to analyse authoritarianism in China tend towards a static focus on the state that is homogeneous across time. We argue for a more nuanced approach that captures the dynamism and contours of state-civil society relations, and state-labour relations, in particular, in authoritarian states. Taking state-labour relations as a bellweather, we conceptualize 'shades of authoritarianism' as a framework for better understanding the complexities and evolution of state-society relations in authoritarian states. We illustrate this through the case of China, distinguishing different shades of authoritarianism in the Hu-Wen era (2002-2012) and in the current regime of Xi Jinping.