“…There are three reasons that make this study original among research on the topic of Chinese students' perceptions of citizenship education. First, most research focused on students in primary and secondary schools (Fairbrother, 2003;Pan, 2011;Kennedy et al, 2015;Law and Xu, 2017), while university students usually at 18 years who are legally entitled to have full citizenship rights and possess more autonomy to practice civic behaviors need more attention (Zhao, 2010). Second, although most studies have recognized the influence of the political context in Chinese higher education, research focus is placed on the Party-state's design of citizenship education, organizational control mechanism (Yan, 2014;Zhao, 2014) and academic staff's different political identities (Lai and Lo, 2011;Hao and Guo, 2016;Du, 2017).…”