Social Science Seminar - Powerful Officials:  Regional Ties and State Capacity in Qing China

2:30pm - 4:00pm
Room 3401 (Lift 2 or Lifts 17-18), 3/F Academic Building

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This paper examines how informal regional ties within the bureaucracy shaped local state capacity in Qing China (1644–1911). Linking biographical records of officials with administrative data on famine relief, we show that prefectures connected to incumbent senior officials were significantly more likely to receive relief following adverse weather shocks. Analysis of over 450,000 memorials to the emperor, classified using large language models, indicates that extreme weather in connected regions was reported more frequently, especially in provinces governed by Han officials, the ethnic majority, and when reciprocal ties arose through service in each other's native provinces. Requests for relief from these regions also elicited more favorable imperial responses. Together, the findings demonstrate how informal bureaucratic networks enhanced state capacity by improving information transmission between local and central authorities.

講者/ 表演者:
Prof Tianyang XI
Associate Professor, National School of Development, Peking University
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Host: Prof Jinlin WEI, Assistant Professor, Division of Social Science, HKUST

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