Tag: Authoritarianism
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The Meaning of Participation in Authoritarian Systems
Participation plays a central role in how many high-control regimes govern. Citizens are expected to work, join organizations, attend public rituals, and reproduce official norms in schools and workplaces. This expectation is especially pronounced in totalitarian and mobilizational authoritarian systems that seek not merely obedience but visible alignment (Linz). Yet the same regimes that demand…
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The Dual Identity Driving China’s Diplomacy
China’s foreign policy balances civilizational pride with memories of humiliation, oscillating between assertiveness and restraint. From Mao to Xi, shifts in strategy reflect a deeper effort to align sovereignty with global integration. Far from contradictory, China’s approach illustrates how states recast international engagement to serve internal narratives amid a fractured and contested world order.