DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.21528963
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Political Accountability, State Capacity, and Authoritarian Resilience in Vietnam and China

Abstract: <p><b>This research explains why Vietnam and China have different configurations of state capacity and how these differences affect their resilience and prospect of political change. The main argument is that there is a strong, dynamic relationship between political accountability and state capacity which shapes distinctive paths of regime development in the two countries. As a high-accountability regime, Vietnam has an expansive governance capacity which emphasises universally redistributive socia… Show more

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