‘Mass incidents’ in China

A group of Chinese residents hold a banner, saying No compensation, not allowed to auction land outside the Beijing municipal bureau of land and resources as they protest against a land auction in Beijing on July 6, 2011. (Photo: AAP)

Author: Justine Zheng Ren, LSE

‘Mass incidents’, as civil unrest is officially called in China, have proved to be an inescapable social and political phenomenon.

After a long period of economic boom with little investment in institutional change, the current conflict resolution mechanisms are no longer capable of sustaining China’s changing social structure and political relationships. Read more…