This book explores non-electoral means of public participation in contemporary China, both as an outcome of and a key contributor to the party-state's efforts to improve its governing capacity.
This book explores non-electoral means of public participation in contemporary China, both as an outcome of and a key contributor to the party-state's efforts to improve its governing capacity.
Dragan Pavli¿evi¿ is an Associate Professor in China Studies at Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University, China. He holds a PhD from the University of Nottingham and was previously Visiting Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Making Sense of Participatory Politics within China's One-Party System 3. Local Government Innovation: Legitimising Public Participation as a Means of State Building 4. Public Hearings 5. Consultative Meetings 6. The Use of Surveys and Questionnaires 7. Conclusions and Implications
1. Introduction 2. Making Sense of Participatory Politics within China's One-Party System 3. Local Government Innovation: Legitimising Public Participation as a Means of State Building 4. Public Hearings 5. Consultative Meetings 6. The Use of Surveys and Questionnaires 7. Conclusions and Implications
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