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ID085500
Title ProperContractual thinking and responsible government in China
Other Title Informationa constuctivist framework for analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorPan, Chengxin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Responsible government is often seen as contingent on democracy. Yet despite China's continued lack of notable progress in democratization, recent years have witnessed some limited moves towards responsible governance. In the absence of free elections and other institutional arrangements, how can an authoritarian regime become responsible.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 8, No.2; Fall 2008: p49-75
Journal SourceChina Review Vol. 8, No.2; Fall 2008: p49-75
Key WordsChina - Government Responsibility ;  China - Democratization ;  Contractual Thinking - China - Government