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Intro
List of figures
Figure 2.1: Xi's China and comparative authoritarianism: A deviant case
Figure 5.1: The system of decision-making in public Chinese universities
Figure 5.2: Social science research funding inside the propaganda apparatus
Figure 5.3: The dual methods in state-intellectual relations model
Figure 5.4: The typology of intellectual roles
Figure 6.1: Organisational structure for media control and censorship following CPC institutional reforms of 2018
Figure 6.2: Percentage of official and commercial media that reported on the 'second uncle'
Figure 8.1: Institutional features of authoritarianism in the Hu era
Figure 8.2: Xi's top-level design for the National Security Commission and stability maintenance
Figure 8.3: China's mechanisms of stability maintenance under Xi Jinping
Figure 8.4: Institutional features of authoritarianism in the Xi era
List of tables
Table 2.1: Major central LSGs and commissions headed or likely to be headed by Xi
Table 2.2: The targets, purposes and significance of douzheng in Xi's statements
Table 2.3: A sentiment analysis of douzheng in Xi's statements
Table 4.1: Dual elite recruitment logic under Xi Jinping
Table 4.2: Retirement and promotion age limits for CPC cadres and violations of those limits, November 2012-October 2020
Table 4.3: The ageing of full ministerial-level cadres from the Hu era to the Xi era
Table 4.4: County party secretaries in their thirties under Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping
Table 4.5: Data on recipients of the National Outstanding County Party Secretaries Award, 2015
Table 5.1: List of dismissed or disciplined professors
Table 6.1: Laws and regulations on information control through telecommunication (inclusive of media content)
Table 6.2: Article 27 of Sina Weibo's Community Management Regulations.

Table 6.3: How to become a Weibo volunteer
Table 10.1: Regulating religion and minority affairs: Before and after
Acknowledgements
Contributors
1. From soft to hard authoritarianism: The consolidation of one-party rule in China
2. The reshaping of the Chinese party-state under Xi Jinping's rule: A strong state led by a political strongman
3. What can comparative authoritarianism tell us about China under Xi Jinping (and vice versa)?
4. Controlling the cadres: Dual elite recruitment logic and political manipulation under Xi Jinping
5. More stick than carrot? Xi's policy towards establishment intellectuals
6. Xi's dao on new censorship: The party's new approaches to media control in the digital era
7. The state and digital society in China: Big Brother Xi is watching you!
8. Building a hyper-stability structure: The mechanisms of social stability maintenance in Xi's China
9. Maintaining stability and authoritarian rule: Xi era in Xinjiang
10. Sinicisation or 'xinicisation': Regulating religion and religious minorities under Xi Jinping
11. Revolutionary-style campaigns and social control in the PRC: The campaign to Sweep Away Black and Eliminate Evil.

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