UPD research seminar, special session
“Thugs-for-Hire” and Outsourcing of State Repression in China
Dr Lynette H. Ong (University of Toronto)
WHEN: 4.30-6pm, Wednesday 14 February 2018
WHERE: Graham Wallace Room, 5th floor, Old Building, London School of Economics and Political Science, London WC2A 2AE (view LSE Maps)
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Description: This paper examines “thugs-for-hire” as a form of state repression, particularly through the use of third-party violent agents. Local governments regularly deploy third-party violence to evict homeowners, expropriate land from farmers, manage illegal street vendors and deal with petitioners and protestors in China. This study contributes to the state repression literature by elaborating the role of thugs and gangsters as a repressive measure. Violence is effective and efficient in implementing unpopular and illegal policies. Third-party violence as a form of privatized repression also allows the state to evade responsibility for using violence and to maintain a veneer of legitimacy. However, it may encounter agency problem, run the risk of backfiring from the society and impose cost on state legitimacy.
Chair: Dr Hyun Bang Shin (LSE Geography and Environment)
Discussion: Dr Timothy Hildebrandt (LSE Social Policy), Dr Yimin Zhao (LSE Geography and Environment)
Lynette H. Ong is an associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto, with a joint appointment at the Munk School of Global Affairs. She writes about authoritarian politics, contentious politics and the political economy of development. Her book, Prosper or Perish: Credit and Fiscal Systems in Rural China, published by Cornell University Press in 2012, was among the first to raise warning flags about the China model and perils of its local government debt. Her publications have appeared or are forthcoming in Perspectives on Politics, Comparative Politics, International Political Science Review, China Quarterly, China Journal, among others. Her writings have also appeared in the Washington Post, Foreign Affairs and New Mandala.
Timothy Hildebrandt joined the Department of Social Policy in August 2013 and is Assistant Professor of Social Policy and Development. His teaching, primarily at the post-graduate level, focuses on social policy and development, non-governmental organisations, and sexuality.
Yimin Zhao recently finished his PhD in Human Geography and Urban Studies in the Department of Geography and Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science (October 2017). His thesis is entitled “The hegemony of urbanisation: Questioning the production of space by the state in Beijing’s green belts”.
Hyun Bang Shin is Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies in the Department of Geography and Environment, LSE.
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