中国的大规模抗议(二):抗议的类型

J. Tong
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这是中国三起大规模抗议事件中的第二起。上一期的报告选取了沿海大都市上海、广州、东北老工业基地沈阳和西南四川省两个内陆城市的公安报道,选取这些城市的抗议活动的社会特征和公安反应。这一期的报道重点关注了不同类型的群众抗议,包括中国东北辽宁省的下岗煤矿工人、广西的金融违约投资者、云南的受困出租车和三轮车司机、贵州的宗教冲突,这三个都发生在中国西南部,其次是中国中部湖北省的下岗工人。在中国北方的山东省,对自然资源开发提出非法要求的东高村民,以及在西北的甘肃省,对灌溉问题提出抗议的张掖农民。选择这些报告还因为它们提供了有关其抗议历史的政治概况和地方政府反应的信息。我们现在就来看看这些报道。
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Mass Protests in China (II): Types of Protests
This is the second of a triple issue of mass protests in China. The previous issue consisted of public security reports from the coastal metropoles of Shanghai and Guangzhou, the old industrial base of Shenyang in northeast China, and two interior cities in Sichuan province in the southwest, selected for the social characteristics of their protests and the public security response. This reports in this issue focus on the different types of mass protests, including laid-off coal miners from Liaoning province in northeast China, fleeced investors of financial defaults in Guangxi, distressed taxicab and motorized pedicab drivers in Yunnan, inter-religious conflict in Guizhou, all three in southwest China, followed by those of laid-off workers in Hubei province in central China, Donggao villagers who laid illegal claims on natural resource develpment in Shandong province in north China, and Zhangye peasants who protested about irrigation problems in Gansu province in the northwest. These reports are also selected for the information they provide on the political profile of their protest history and those of the local government responses. It is to these reports we now turn.
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期刊介绍: Chinese Law and Government offers a rare window on the inner workings of Chinese politics and governance through careful selection, translation, and annotation of primary documents, analytical studies, and other authoritative sources. The materials translated for publication in the journal"s thematic issues and series may be laws, regulations, court records, policy directives, and published or unpublished, official or scholarly reports and analyses of critical questions. Insight into the significance of the topic and the content of each issue is provided in a substantive introduction by the editor or expert guest editor.
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