학술논문

The Development of Grand Mediation and Its Implications for China's Regime Resilience: The Li Qin Mediation Office
Document Type
research-article
Author
Source
China Review, 2016 Apr 01. 16(1), 95-119.
Subject
Mediation
Local government
Social conflict
Conflict resolution
Citizen grievances
Conflict management
Political parties
Authoritarianism
Social organization
Emergency management
Language
English
ISSN
16802012
Abstract
Grand Mediation (GM) is a new conflict management mechanism initiated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to cope with rapidly growing social conflicts and maintain social stability. This article examines how GM operates in an urban grassroots environment and discusses its advantages for managing social conflicts as reflected in a cases study: the Li Qin mediation office. It concludes that GM may improve the capacity of the local government to engage in conflict resolutions, which confers greater resilience on the authoritarian regime. However, this mechanism is sensitive to changing socioeconomic conditions, and its sustainability requires further examination.