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This edited volume assesses governance innovation and institutional change under the fifth generation of China's political leaders headed by Xi Jinping. The configuration of long-term policy innovation without regime change requires skilled political actors who secure strategic majorities and set up coalitions to design and launch new policies. Recalibrations or reconfigurations of the governance model respond to domestic reform pressures or external shocks in order to secure regime survival. Given that most structural constraints and reform pressures do not arise out of a sudden, the thrilling question is why the political elites sometimes decide not to engage in institutional reforms despite of widespread societal support for major restructuring and why they suddenly launch institutional changes in times of relative stability. The authors address these issues by focusing on basic patterns and paradigms of governance and institutional change in China, the actors and drivers of governa

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This study is a major contribution to the understanding of the Chinese party-state as an adaptive political system. The contributors provide important insights into the role of legal reform, the management of center-local relationships, and other key issues of ongoing governance innovation in Xi Jinping’s ‘new era.’ -- Brantly Womack, University of Virginia
The analysis is sharp, the assessment is balanced, and the insights are profound. This volume, written by experts of Chinese affairs, is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the nature and prospects of government innovation and policy change under Xi Jinping. -- He Li, Merrimack College
This volume brings together a number of well-known specialists to consider and re-consider local governance in China. Xi Jinping has made it clear that he is opposed to electoral democracy of any kind, including so-called ‘intraparty democracy,’ but does that mean there is no public participation or consideration of public opinion in the making of public policy at the local level? This volume explores state efforts to promote policy (‘top-level design’), public opinion, and new approaches to local governance. This will make an important contribution to the field. -- Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University

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Introduction: Governance Innovation and Policy Change Nele NOESSELT Part I:Reflecting on the Field of Chinese Political Studies 1. Political Science and Chinese Political Studies—Where Is Chinese Political Science Headed? Sujian GUO 2. Dehegemonizing the Discipline: China’s Contribution to a Pluralist Political Science Jon TAYLOR 3. Decrypting Chinese Politics: Critical Discourse Analysis meets fsQCA Elizaveta PRIUPOLINA and Fan YANG Part II: Values, Norms, and Political Culture in Contemporary China 4. Economic Modernization and Political Attitudes in Contemporary China Kent FREEZE 5. Sino-Western Cognitive Differences and Western Liberal Biases in Chinese Political Studies Baogang GUO 6. Top-level Design, Reform Pressures, and Local Adaptations: An Interpretation of the Trajectory of Reform since the 18th CPC Party Congress Xuedong YANG and Yan JIAN Part III: Local Governance Reform and Rule of Law 7. The Acrobatic Justice on the Marching Order: China’s Fourth Judicial Reform in Perspective Wei-chin LEE 8. Carrots, Sticks or Alternatives? The Choice of Environmental Policy Instruments in China Zhiyuan ZHANG 9. Reinventing the Chinese “Leviathan”: Constitutionalizing Politics under Xi Jinping Nele NOESSELT Conclusion: Re-Calibrations and Re-Evaluations Nele NOESSELT

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 1/15/2018 12:10:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781498580243, 978-1498580243
    ISBN10: 1498580246

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    Book Synopsis
    This edited volume assesses governance innovation and institutional change under the fifth generation of China's political leaders headed by Xi Jinping. The configuration of long-term policy innovation without regime change requires skilled political actors who secure strategic majorities and set up coalitions to design and launch new policies. Recalibrations or reconfigurations of the governance model respond to domestic reform pressures or external shocks in order to secure regime survival. Given that most structural constraints and reform pressures do not arise out of a sudden, the thrilling question is why the political elites sometimes decide not to engage in institutional reforms despite of widespread societal support for major restructuring and why they suddenly launch institutional changes in times of relative stability. The authors address these issues by focusing on basic patterns and paradigms of governance and institutional change in China, the actors and drivers of governa

    Trade Review
    This study is a major contribution to the understanding of the Chinese party-state as an adaptive political system. The contributors provide important insights into the role of legal reform, the management of center-local relationships, and other key issues of ongoing governance innovation in Xi Jinping’s ‘new era.’ -- Brantly Womack, University of Virginia
    The analysis is sharp, the assessment is balanced, and the insights are profound. This volume, written by experts of Chinese affairs, is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the nature and prospects of government innovation and policy change under Xi Jinping. -- He Li, Merrimack College
    This volume brings together a number of well-known specialists to consider and re-consider local governance in China. Xi Jinping has made it clear that he is opposed to electoral democracy of any kind, including so-called ‘intraparty democracy,’ but does that mean there is no public participation or consideration of public opinion in the making of public policy at the local level? This volume explores state efforts to promote policy (‘top-level design’), public opinion, and new approaches to local governance. This will make an important contribution to the field. -- Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University

    Table of Contents
    Introduction: Governance Innovation and Policy Change Nele NOESSELT Part I:Reflecting on the Field of Chinese Political Studies 1. Political Science and Chinese Political Studies—Where Is Chinese Political Science Headed? Sujian GUO 2. Dehegemonizing the Discipline: China’s Contribution to a Pluralist Political Science Jon TAYLOR 3. Decrypting Chinese Politics: Critical Discourse Analysis meets fsQCA Elizaveta PRIUPOLINA and Fan YANG Part II: Values, Norms, and Political Culture in Contemporary China 4. Economic Modernization and Political Attitudes in Contemporary China Kent FREEZE 5. Sino-Western Cognitive Differences and Western Liberal Biases in Chinese Political Studies Baogang GUO 6. Top-level Design, Reform Pressures, and Local Adaptations: An Interpretation of the Trajectory of Reform since the 18th CPC Party Congress Xuedong YANG and Yan JIAN Part III: Local Governance Reform and Rule of Law 7. The Acrobatic Justice on the Marching Order: China’s Fourth Judicial Reform in Perspective Wei-chin LEE 8. Carrots, Sticks or Alternatives? The Choice of Environmental Policy Instruments in China Zhiyuan ZHANG 9. Reinventing the Chinese “Leviathan”: Constitutionalizing Politics under Xi Jinping Nele NOESSELT Conclusion: Re-Calibrations and Re-Evaluations Nele NOESSELT

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