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What explains popular support for government monitoring in China?
Zheng Su,
Xu Xu
, Xun Cao
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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CCTV Surveillance
33%
Government Monitoring
100%
Internet Monitoring
33%
State Surveillance
33%
Surveillance Capacity
33%
Computer Science
Information Exposure
100%
Popular Support
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Attitude
100%
Social Sciences
Closed-Circuit Television Camera
33%
Social Stability
33%