Jiangnan Zhu, Ph.D.

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2008 Political Science Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Victor C. Shih grad student 2008 Northwestern
 (Officials' promotion likelihood and regional variation of corruption in China.)
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Zhu J, Li H. (2020) Elite Power Competition and Corruption Investigation in China: A Case Study: Modern China. 46: 307-335
Zhu J, Zhang D. (2017) Weapons of the Powerful: Authoritarian Elite Competition and Politicized Anticorruption in China Comparative Political Studies. 50: 1186-1220
Zhu J, Huang H, Zhang D. (2017) “Big Tigers, Big Data”: Learning Social Reactions to China's Anticorruption Campaign through Online Feedback Public Administration Review. 79: 500-513
Zhu J, Zhang D. (2017) Does Corruption Hinder Private Businesses? Leadership Stability and Predictable Corruption in China Governance. 30: 343-363
Zhu J, Zhang Q, Liu Z. (2017) Eating, Drinking, and Power Signaling in Institutionalized Authoritarianism: China’s Antiwaste Campaign Since 2012 Journal of Contemporary China. 26: 337-352
Wu Y, Zhu J. (2016) When Are People Unhappy? Corruption Experience, Environment, and Life Satisfaction in Mainland China Journal of Happiness Studies. 17: 1125-1147
Zhao H, Zhu J. (2015) Social Impetus, Economic Roots, and Political Logic: China’s Transformation Through the Lens of American History Chinese Economy. 48: 68-84
Feng J, Zhang K, Zhu J. (2015) How Political Turbulence Changes Disincentives of Environmental Protection: Evidence from the Crime Crackdown in Chongqing Social Indicators Research
Sun X, Zhu J, Wu Y. (2014) Organizational Clientelism: An Analysis of Private Entrepreneurs in Chinese Local Legislatures Journal of East Asian Studies. 14: 1-30
Zhu J, Wu Y. (2014) Who pays more “tributes” to the government? sectoral corruption of China’s private enterprises Crime Law and Social Change. 61: 309-333
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