
China's Governance Openness and Reforms
A Case of Policy Learning in Practice
- 229 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
An incisive analysis of China's policy evolution through policy learning and governance reforms.
This scholarly work provides a theoretical, empirical, and prescriptive examination of policy learning in China. It challenges conventional understandings by emphasizing the importance of comparative investigation and the interactive dimensions of policy transfer networks. Through original case studies, the authors explore the role of policy learning in China's transition to a market socialist economy and its implications for the rise of a New Authoritarian Developmental State.
Readers will gain insights into the dynamics of change underpinning China's incremental reform process and the ingredients of rational policy learning. This is essential reading for academics, policy-makers, and anyone interested in Chinese studies, Asian studies, and governance.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Abstract
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter One: Drawing the Parameters of Research
- Chapter Two: China's Development - a History of Pragmatic Policy Learning
- Chapter Three: Debating Policy Transfer
- Chapter Four: Human Resources Development in China - the Case of the China Europe Public Administration Programme (CEPA)
- Chapter Five: Policy Transfer, Pensions and Long-term Care Policy in China
- Chapter Six: Policy Transfer and Banking Sector Reform - the Case of Strategic Management
- Chapter Seven: Policy Transfer and Property Management in China
- Chapter Eight: Economic Harmonisation and the World Trade Organisation - the Case of China's Growth Enterprises Market
- Chapter Nine: Comparing Policy Transfers
- Chapter Ten: In Conclusion - Why Ideas and Bounded Rationality Matter in Policy Transfer
- Bibliography
- Internet References
- Primary Case Study Resources
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