Journal of Guangxi Teachers Education University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition) ›› 2026, Vol. 62 ›› Issue (2): 47-58.doi: 10.16088/j.issn.1001-6597.2026.02.006

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Agent-based Modeling Research in Computational Political Science under the Party-State System

SUN Xiao-mei1, ZHU Ya-peng2   

  1. 1. School of Politics and Public Administration, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510006, China;
    2. Center for Chinese Public Administration Research / School of Government, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China
  • Received:2025-05-02 Online:2026-03-05 Published:2026-03-30

Abstract: The robust growth of computational social science is reshaping the research paradigms and methodological systems of political science. As a generative explanatory approach, agent-based modeling reconstructs multi-level interaction processes within complex systems by relying on computer platforms and it enjoys unique advantages in solving the cross-level inference problem of “micro-level individual behavior—macro-level social emergence”. However, existing research predominantly focuses on Western institutional environments or single-policy scenarios, failing to adequately capture the complex vertical game logic under China’s party-state system. Based on Chinese political practice, The research selects “Central Authority Intensity” and “Local Action Space” as core dimensions, and constructs an agent-based modeling analytical framework for “central-local interactions” under the party-state system. By setting behavioral rules and interaction strategies for heterogeneous agents, this framework attempts to replicate dynamic processes in virtual space, including policy implementation deviations under the pressure-based system, the diffusion of local innovations under the tournament system, and governance involution under the logic of blame avoidance. The research translates the core characteristics of China’s party-state system into a computable experimental design and provides a dynamic evolutionary perspective for understanding political operations within complex institutional environments. Consequently, it opens a new methodological path for constructing an autonomous knowledge system in China’s political science.

Key words: party-state system, computational political science, Agent-based Modeling (ABM), central-local interactions

CLC Number:  D0;TP399
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