Tomba, Luigi2021-03-102021-03-102206-9119http://hdl.handle.net/1885/227089In September 2011, the village of Wukan, Guangdong Province, made international headlines for its violent protests against the illegal sale of land by their corrupt village elite. Villagers were successful in both toppling the existing village leadership and electing, in their stead, the moral leaders of the revolt as their new village committee. A few months ago, the original leader of the protests was arrested on unclear corruption charges, an event that led to violent clashes between villagers and police. Is Wukan's sad story an example of a conscious democratic challenge to the existing system?application/pdfen-AU© 2016 Australian Centre on China in the WorldWhat Does Wukan Have to Do With Democracy?20162020-11-15