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Red Swan:How Unorthodox Policy-Making Facilitated China’s Rise
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- 作者: Sebastian Heilmann著
- 出版社:中文大學出版社
- 出版年:2018
- ISBN:9789629968274
- 格式:PDF,JPG
China stands as a major “Red Swan” challenge to the social sciences. The resilience of the Communist party-state, in combination with a rapidly expanding and internationally competitive economy, challenges conventional models of economic development and political change. This book focuses on crucial governmental action programs and examines the manner in which they were developed, formulated, implemented, adjusted, and revised. It finds that Chinese policy making has been driven by a distinctive political methodology―an unusual combination of long-term national agendas with versatile local policy experimentation―that serves as an effective mechanism for policy innovation and correction, and thus provides strong adaptive capabilities in a perpetually shifting economic, technological and international context.
- List of Tables and Figures(第vii頁)
- Introduction China’s Policy Process and the Resilience of the Communist Party-State(第1頁)
- Chapter 1 China’s Adaptive Governance as a “Red Swan” in Comparative Politics(第17頁)
- Chapter 2 From Local Experiments to National Policy:The Origins of China’s Distinctive Policy Process(第45頁)
- Chapter 3 Policy Experimentation and Institutional Innovation in China’s Economic Transformation(第73頁)
- Chapter 4 How to Combine Policy Experiments with Long-Term Priorities:Unorthodox Lessons from China(第115頁)
- Chapter 5 Making Plans for Markets:Policy for the Long Term in China(第131頁)
- Chapter 6 The Reinvention of Development Planning in China(第147頁)
- Epilogue Changes in China’s Policy Processunder General Secretary Xi Jinping(第197頁)
- Notes(第221頁)
- Abbreviations(第255頁)
- Glossary(第257頁)
- Index(第261頁)