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ID129085
Title ProperPlanning intercity railways in China's mega-city regions
Other Title Informationinsights from the Pearl River delta
LanguageENG
AuthorXu, Jiang ;  Chen, Yanyan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Chinese mega-city regions have become a new scale of capital acetimulation and state regulation. In recent years these regions have attracted much scholarly attention: however. the'growing research on regional spaces in China is marked by a lack of what we term "realpo- litik" and an absence of rigorous case studies. This study uses the "politics of scale" to empin'cally investigate the realpolitik factors in the intercity railway planning process in the Pearl River Delta. To this end. we establish a two-dimensional approach to unravel the intercalary and intercity politics during this process. W'e argue that in an institutional vacuum. ad hoc measures have been frequently used to facilitate interscalar and intercity bargaining. This case study also establishes a new perspective for Uinderstaiiding China's urhaii and regional transformation. Rather than treating the state as a passive agent. coping with the powerful forces of decentralization and market reform. we argue that the state has strategically redefined itself and has become even more sophisticated in its sIi1icturcs. functions. and tactics. The traditional one-sitled and unidirectional approach to state-space analysis cannot adequately address these issues. A new perspective that considers the politics of variotis scales is needed to study the emerging state regime in China.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.11-36
Journal SourceChina Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.11-36
Key WordsChina ;  Urban Growth ;  Urban Development ;  Rail Network ;  Mega City Region ;  Pearl River Delta ;  State Regime ;  Emerging State ;  Economic Reforms ;  Market Reforms ;  Political Regime ;  Intercity Politics ;  Intercalary Politics ;  Development Strategy ;  Economic Strategy ;  State Space Analysis ;  Mega City Development