Governance and Public Administration in China
Herausgeber: James, Toby S; Man, Caixia; Liu, Wei
Governance and Public Administration in China
Herausgeber: James, Toby S; Man, Caixia; Liu, Wei
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China has traditionally been held around the world as architype of centralised governance and top-down system of public administration. But to what extent does this remain true of modern China? This book provides updated perspective on modern China through a series of cutting edge, original studies focusing on public administration in China.
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China has traditionally been held around the world as architype of centralised governance and top-down system of public administration. But to what extent does this remain true of modern China? This book provides updated perspective on modern China through a series of cutting edge, original studies focusing on public administration in China.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032350837
- ISBN-10: 1032350830
- Artikelnr.: 71235839
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032350837
- ISBN-10: 1032350830
- Artikelnr.: 71235839
Toby S. James is Professor of Politics and Public Policy at the University of East Anglia, UK. He is Editor-in-Chief of Policy Studies and Co-Director of the Electoral Integrity Project. His most recent books are The Trump Administration: The President's Legacy Within and Beyond America and Electoral Integrity and Covid-19: Lessons from and International Crisis. Wei Liu is Associate Professor at the School of Public Administration and Policy at the Renmin University of China, Beijing, China. Her areas of research expertise are local government innovation and diffusion, non-profit management, global governance, and China politics. Caixia Man is a PhD candidate at the University of East Anglia, UK, and at the Southern University of Science and Technology, China. Her research focuses on China politics and environmental governance through an interdisciplinary perspective and approach.
Introduction: Governance and public administration in China: the evolution
of a polity and a discipline Part 1: Power, governance and public
administration 1. Networked environmental governance: formal and informal
collaborative networks in local China 2. More "Government", less
"Governance": Chinese public employees' preferences for governing public
service delivery 3. Policy coordination in the talent war to achieve
economic upgrading: the case of four Chinese cities 4. Government
strategies in addressing three protests against PX plants in urban China:
comparing cases using a most-similar-system design 5. Government annual
report: decision usefulness, information accessibility and policy
communication efficiency - Observations from 19 Chinese cities 6.
Punctuations and diversity: exploring dynamics of attention allocation in
China's E-government agenda Part 2: What works with wicked problems 7.
Government size and citizen satisfaction in China: evidence that
accommodates two contrasting views 8. Towards effective mobilization of
social participation: from an instrumental approach to a value-oriented
approach in China 9. The relationship between the application and effects
of science and its influencing factors: an empirical study in northern
China 10. Explaining social insurance participation: the importance of the
social construction of target groups in China 11. Campaign-style crisis
regime: how China responded to the shock of COVID-19
of a polity and a discipline Part 1: Power, governance and public
administration 1. Networked environmental governance: formal and informal
collaborative networks in local China 2. More "Government", less
"Governance": Chinese public employees' preferences for governing public
service delivery 3. Policy coordination in the talent war to achieve
economic upgrading: the case of four Chinese cities 4. Government
strategies in addressing three protests against PX plants in urban China:
comparing cases using a most-similar-system design 5. Government annual
report: decision usefulness, information accessibility and policy
communication efficiency - Observations from 19 Chinese cities 6.
Punctuations and diversity: exploring dynamics of attention allocation in
China's E-government agenda Part 2: What works with wicked problems 7.
Government size and citizen satisfaction in China: evidence that
accommodates two contrasting views 8. Towards effective mobilization of
social participation: from an instrumental approach to a value-oriented
approach in China 9. The relationship between the application and effects
of science and its influencing factors: an empirical study in northern
China 10. Explaining social insurance participation: the importance of the
social construction of target groups in China 11. Campaign-style crisis
regime: how China responded to the shock of COVID-19
Introduction: Governance and public administration in China: the evolution
of a polity and a discipline Part 1: Power, governance and public
administration 1. Networked environmental governance: formal and informal
collaborative networks in local China 2. More "Government", less
"Governance": Chinese public employees' preferences for governing public
service delivery 3. Policy coordination in the talent war to achieve
economic upgrading: the case of four Chinese cities 4. Government
strategies in addressing three protests against PX plants in urban China:
comparing cases using a most-similar-system design 5. Government annual
report: decision usefulness, information accessibility and policy
communication efficiency - Observations from 19 Chinese cities 6.
Punctuations and diversity: exploring dynamics of attention allocation in
China's E-government agenda Part 2: What works with wicked problems 7.
Government size and citizen satisfaction in China: evidence that
accommodates two contrasting views 8. Towards effective mobilization of
social participation: from an instrumental approach to a value-oriented
approach in China 9. The relationship between the application and effects
of science and its influencing factors: an empirical study in northern
China 10. Explaining social insurance participation: the importance of the
social construction of target groups in China 11. Campaign-style crisis
regime: how China responded to the shock of COVID-19
of a polity and a discipline Part 1: Power, governance and public
administration 1. Networked environmental governance: formal and informal
collaborative networks in local China 2. More "Government", less
"Governance": Chinese public employees' preferences for governing public
service delivery 3. Policy coordination in the talent war to achieve
economic upgrading: the case of four Chinese cities 4. Government
strategies in addressing three protests against PX plants in urban China:
comparing cases using a most-similar-system design 5. Government annual
report: decision usefulness, information accessibility and policy
communication efficiency - Observations from 19 Chinese cities 6.
Punctuations and diversity: exploring dynamics of attention allocation in
China's E-government agenda Part 2: What works with wicked problems 7.
Government size and citizen satisfaction in China: evidence that
accommodates two contrasting views 8. Towards effective mobilization of
social participation: from an instrumental approach to a value-oriented
approach in China 9. The relationship between the application and effects
of science and its influencing factors: an empirical study in northern
China 10. Explaining social insurance participation: the importance of the
social construction of target groups in China 11. Campaign-style crisis
regime: how China responded to the shock of COVID-19