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This panel investigates how state power, nationalism, and global institutional diffusion shape political life across China and the U.S. Through case studies of local governance, cyber-nationalism, academic marginalization, and policy transfer, the papers reveal how ideologies of control and security are both domestically embedded and transnationally entangled.
China’s “Village-Merging and Residence-Consolidating” Policy in Practice: A Perspective from Villagers’ Experiences - Min Zhou, University of Victoria; Xiaowei Ning
Chinese cyber-nationalism and anti-Japan sentiment in speech: A cyber-ethnography of China - Chen Wei Chung, Tunghai University
Neighborhood Social Control and Police Legitimacy: An Empirical and Theoretical Exploration in Contemporary Urban China - Guangzhen Wu, University of Utah; Jianhong Liu, University of Macau
Research while Chinese: The Marginalization of Minorities in the Name of National Security in the U.S. - Yao Li, Florida State University; Yuki Proulx Maynor, Florida State University