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Elected leaders and collective land: Farmers’ evaluation of village leaders’ performance in rural China

Authors :
Yaojiang Shi
John James Kennedy
Scott Rozelle
Source :
Journal of Chinese Political Science. 9:1-22
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

Previous studies on village elections have focused on the election process, but few have examined post-election outcomes related to local land management systems. Land is the most important resource in Chinese villages, but land management and reallocation are the chief responsibility for elected village leaders. Previous studies show that villager attitudes toward the “fairness” of land reallocations and the type of village elections vary across villages. Some villages have an open election/nomination process while other villages have “closed” or unfair elections. We found that openly elected leaders are more accountable to villagers and that their land management decisions do reflect villager preferences for “fair” land reallocation. Our findings are based on a 2000–2001 survey of 34 villages in rural Shaanxi province.

Details

ISSN :
18746357 and 10806954
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Chinese Political Science
Accession number :
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