ID | 129098 |
Title Proper | Rescaling as a leading national transformation project |
Other Title Information | decoding state rescaling in China's changing |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chen, Hao ; Zhang, Jingxiang ; Li, Xiangyu ; Zhang, Zhao |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | it is worthwhile to empirically probe the prominent value of the transformation process by employing the state rescaling perspective. However, the stated rescaling, as an important theoretical discourses, that not been s_\ stoically scrutinized in Chinese context. In this article. the empirical lrainexxorlx based on the central state--led regional planning and its changes is established and implemented to unfold the solution tra_iector} of China's six state scaling stages since 1953. In the mean- time. it is argued that China's state rescaling is not resulted from o\enroll socioeconomic tt'ansforination. hut plays a role as the leading project. theoretical . it could he concluded that state rescaling in China is neither the product of internal 'natural economic process' nor the consequence triggered have the globalization. hut the outcome or" the state's politic political selection. |
`In' analytical Note | China Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.97-124 |
Journal Source | China Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.97-124 |
Key Words | China ; National Transformation ; National Transformation Project ; Empirically Probe ; Socioeconomic Context ; Globalization ; Economic Process ; Political Selection ; Social Framework ; Social Regime ; Political Regime ; Economic Regime ; State Regime ; Emerging State ; Economic Reforms ; Development Strategy ; Economic Strategy ; State Space Analysis ; Mega City Development ; Urban Planning |