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Replication Data for: Public Opinion, International Reputation, and Audience Costs in an Authoritarian Regime

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-03-11 收录
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QVTAKG
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Does the public in authoritarian regimes disapprove of their leaders’ backing down from public threats and commitments? Answers to this question provides critical micro-foundation for the emerging scholarship for authoritarian audience costs. We investigate this question by implementing a series of survey experiments in China, a single-party authoritarian state. Findings based on responses from 5,375 Chinese adults show that empty threats and commitments expose the Chinese government to substantial disapproval from citizens concerned about potential damage to China’s international reputation. Additional qualitative evidence reveals that Chinese citizens are willing to express their discontent of leaders’ foreign policy blunders through various channels. These findings contribute to the ongoing debate over whether and how domestic audiences can make commitments credible in authoritarian states.
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2020-01-10
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