Journal of Chinese Governance
2016 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2018
- Introduction: International comparative perspectives on Chinese social policy pp. 371-375

- Tao Liu and Tobias ten Brink
- Family financial support in income security for older parents in Hong Kong and South Korea pp. 376-396

- Hanna Lee, Sumei Wu and Wing-tak Chui
- Top-down place-based competition and award: local government incentives for non-GDP improvement in China pp. 397-418

- Bingqin Li
- Stability by change – the changing public-private mix in social welfare provision in China and the Netherlands pp. 419-437

- Cor van Montfort, Li Sun and Ying Zhao
- Crossing the river by feeling for the stones: contesting models of marketization and the development of China’s long-term care services pp. 438-460

- Baozhen Luo and Shaohua Zhan
- Epistemological globalization and the shaping of social policy in China pp. 461-476

- Tao Liu
Volume 3, issue 3, 2018
- Introduction: Chinese governance in the era of ‘top-level design’1 pp. 263-267

- Anna L. Ahlers
- Party-state, nation, empire: rethinking the grammar of Chinese Governance pp. 268-291

- Vivienne Shue
- Remaking the loyal cadres: the Ideological Responsibility System in China’s new era pp. 292-306

- Xuelian Chen
- ‘Market justice’ in China and Russia pp. 307-330

- Neil Munro
- The top-level design of social health insurance reforms in China: towards universal coverage, improved benefit design, and smart payment methods pp. 331-350

- Edward Gu and Imogen Page-Jarrett
- Local environmental governance innovation in China: staging ‘triangular dialogues’ for industrial air pollution control pp. 351-369

- Yongdong Shen and Anna Lisa Ahlers
Volume 3, issue 2, 2018
- Governance models and policy framework: some Chinese perspectives pp. 129-157

- Ehtisham Ahmad
- The rise of public-private partnerships in China pp. 158-176

- Zhirong Jerry Zhao, Guocan Su and Dan Li
- Contracting out: exporting lessons for Chinese governance pp. 177-196

- Zhiwei Zhang
- Coping with growth in China: comparing models of development in Guangdong and Chongqing pp. 197-222

- Chunhua Chen and Bruce Dickson
- Party and state policy documents and China’s economy: some macro-level empirical evidence pp. 223-242

- Max-Sebastian Dovì
- The psychology of local officials: explaining strategic behavior in the Chinese Target Responsibility System pp. 243-260

- Rui Mu and Martin De Jong
- The pragmatic dragon: China’s grand strategy and boundary settlements pp. 261-262

- Yu-Wen Chen
Volume 3, issue 1, 2018
- Structure hypothesis of authoritarian rule: evidence from the lifespans of China’s dynasties pp. 1-24

- Zhenghan Cao and Xiaoming Zhang
- Top-level design, reform pressures, and local adaptations: an interpretation of the trajectory of reform since the 18th CPC Party Congress pp. 25-48

- Xuedong Yang and Jian Yan
- Mobilization and irregularity: volatile growth of educational expenditure in China pp. 49-66

- Litao Zhao
- Governing by the Internet: local governance in the digital age pp. 67-85

- Rongbin Han and Linan Jia
- Defeating or delaying the defaults: bailout strategy of the Chinese government for its state-owned enterprises on their bond payments pp. 86-100

- Ferdous Rahman
- An assessment of China’s ability to regulate its iron and steel industries pp. 101-121

- Thais Moretz
- Making autocracy work: representation and responsiveness in modern China pp. 122-123

- Rebekka Åsnes Sagild
- Towards a protocol on fair compensation in cases of legitimate land tenure changes: input document for a participatory process pp. 124-127

- Linlin Li
Volume 2, issue 4, 2017
- Conflict or cooperation: the patterns of interaction between state and non-state actors in China’s environmental governance pp. 349-359

- Yongdong Shen and Benjamin Steuer
- How do experts engage in China’s local climate governance? A case study of Guangdong Province pp. 360-384

- Liang-Yu Chen
- E-waste management in China: bridging the formal and informal sectors pp. 385-410

- Eva Ignatuschtschenko
- Is China’s regulatory system on urban household waste collection effective? An evidence-based analysis on the evolution of formal rules and contravening informal practices pp. 411-436

- Benjamin Steuer
- Screening environmental challenges in China: three modes of ecocinema pp. 437-459

- Kiu-Wai Chu
- The institutional causes of environmental protests in China: a perspective from common pool resource management pp. 460-477

- Lei Liu and Martin de Jong
- Quantitative Research on Policy Literature pp. 478-480

- Chao Yang and Jun Su
Volume 2, issue 3, 2017
- A quantitative study on the diffusion of public policy in China: evidence from the S&T finance sector pp. 235-254

- Cui Huang, Xiaoxu Yue, Mengqu Yang, Jun Su and Jing Chen
- Government reform, public governance, and Chinese economic development pp. 255-270

- Kuotsai Tom Liou
- The changing institutional space regarding roles and behavior of village leaders: an evolution from villagers’ autonomy to the power list pp. 271-291

- Yuejin Jing and Lina Zhang
- The mechanism for joint and individual accountability based on the multilayered ‘principal–agent’ relationships: taking the implementing of ‘Peaceful Zhejiang’ as an example pp. 292-306

- Honghua Huang
- Corruption tolerance and its influencing factors—the case of China’s civil servants pp. 307-328

- Xiajuan Guo and Wenyan Tu
- Can zero-markup policy for drug sales in public hospitals resolve the problem of ‘seeing a doctor is too expensive’ in China? A case study of four municipal general tertiary hospitals at H City in Z Province pp. 329-342

- Ziying He and Jinying Zhou
- China’s crony capitalism: the dynamics of regime decay pp. 343-345

- Li Shao
- Fighting for breath: living morally and dying of cancer in a Chinese village pp. 346-348

- Yujing Tan
Volume 2, issue 2, 2017
- Local policy-making process in China: a case study pp. 127-148

- B. Guy Peters and Yongfei Zhao
- The art of political ambiguity: top–down intergovernmental information asymmetry in China pp. 149-168

- Jing Vivian Zhan and Shuang Qin
- Improvement in the law on farmland transfer in China from a contract governance perspective pp. 169-193

- Linlin Li
- Legitimacy acquisition of social enterprise in China: a case study of Canyou initiatives pp. 194-208

- Li Jian
- The Chinese developmental state in transition: in light of the East Asian experiences pp. 209-222

- Wei Chen and Shu Keng
- Promotion prospects and career paths of local party-government leaders in China pp. 223-234

- Xiang Gao
Volume 2, issue 1, 2017
- E-monitoring of public servants in China: higher quality of government? pp. 1-19

- Jesper Schlæger and Qian Wang
- Structural restraints and institutional innovation in local governance: a case study of administrative examination and approval system reforms in Shunde, Ningbo, and Taizhou pp. 20-49

- Xuefei Lin and Xianglin Xu
- Dynamics of the rise of the privately-run and government-subsidised think tank and its influence in talent policy making—case study of the Zhejiang Institution of Talent Development pp. 50-67

- Lijun Chen and Yan Fu
- Energy policy design and China’s local climate governance: energy efficiency and renewable energy policies in Hangzhou pp. 68-90

- Ting Guan and Jørgen Delman
- Selective use of political opportunity: a case of environmental protest in rural China pp. 91-105

- Yanhua Deng and Jonathan Benney
- Protecting injured workers: how global ideas of industrial accident insurance travelled to China pp. 106-123

- Tao Liu and Lutz Leisering
- China’s Future pp. 124-126

- Xiang Gao
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