Conditional Autonomy in Chinese Think Tanks: A Study of CICIR vs. Unirule

  • Jackson Paul Neagli University of Edinburgh

Abstract


Jackson Paul Neagli explores the ‘conditional autonomy’ framework, which explains the relationship between the Chinese party-state and domestic think tanks.

Published
12-Mar-2020
How to Cite
Neagli, J. (2020). Conditional Autonomy in Chinese Think Tanks: A Study of CICIR vs. Unirule. Leviathan, 10(1). Retrieved from http://journals.ed.ac.uk/leviathan/article/view/3330
Section
East Asia and Pacific