Public Policy Satisfaction in Urban China
Wenfang Tang and
Dong Erico Yu
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2015, vol. 07, issue 02, 63-77
Abstract:
Based on a public opinion survey in 10 major cities in 2013, this study analyses the relationships between satisfaction of public policy and various geographic, demographic and social factors. It shows that urban Chinese citizens are generally satisfied with national policies, and less satisfied with local and life-related policies. The Chinese government needs to focus on Chinese urban residents' political activism and establish better formal institutions to improve its governance and deal with social instability.
Date: 2015
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