Victor C. Shih's Coalitions of the Weak: Elite Politics in China from Mao's Stratagem to the Rise of Xi is a tour de force that is soon to be part of the canon in Chinese and autocratic politics. It argues that autocrats who are threatened by powerful elites build coalitions of the weak: a selectorate of individuals so inexperienced, undernetworked, or politically tainted that none can challenge the autocrat's rule. Rule by weak coalitions undermines institutionalism and policymaking but protects autocrats' hold on power, even into their twilight years. After the autocrat's demise, coalitions of the weak presage a period of political instability in which weak elites compete to fill a power vacuum. While the autocratic politics literature has extensively studied how institutions can stabilize authoritarian rule by distributing patronage and facilitating credible commitments, this book is one of only a few to study autocratic institutions in flux, in particular,...
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August 01 2023
Coalitions of the Weak: Elite Politics in China from Mao's Stratagem to the Rise of Xi
Coalitions of the Weak: Elite Politics in China from Mao's Stratagem to the Rise of Xi
. By Victor C. Shih. Cambridge
: Cambridge University Press
, 2022
. 232
pp. ISBN: 9781009016513.
Erin Baggott Carter
Erin Baggott Carter
University of Southern California
Hoover Institution, Stanford University [email protected]
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Journal of Asian Studies (2023) 82 (3): 469–470.
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Erin Baggott Carter; Coalitions of the Weak: Elite Politics in China from Mao's Stratagem to the Rise of Xi. Journal of Asian Studies 1 August 2023; 82 (3): 469–470. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00219118-10849612
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