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ID129099
Title ProperProvince-leading-county as a scaling-up strategy in China
Other Title Informationthe case of Jiangsu
LanguageENG
AuthorLuo, Xiaolong ;  Cheng, Yeqing ;  Yin, Jie ;  Wang, Ying
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scalar relations have been restructured in the contemporary capitalism. in post-reform China. many scalars are transformed and constructed with the transition from state socialism to market economy. This article examines the process of rescaling state power from the perspective of politics of scale. using a case of province-jading-city reform in Jiangsu province. By examining the role of government at various levels in the province-leading-city reform. it is argued that the province-leading-city reform is a rescaling of state power. involving up-scaling and down-scaling of powers. Due to power reshuffling in the rescaling process. there are intense power struggles among scalars in both vertical and horizontal dimensions. With the deepening process of globalization. marketization. and decentralization. China's cities and regions have undergone dramatic economic and political restructuring since the late l970s. There emerges consider-
able acidotic and policy interests in China's changing urban and regional governance after the launch of economic reforms and open-door policy. especially after 2000.' On the urban scale. China's changing
governance has been the focus of previous studies? By cautiously borrowing Western urban theories. such as urban regime. growth coalition. and entrepreneurial city. scholars have argued that transitional China shares stone similarities with Western societies, but there are still differences in urban governance due to a strong government or tight social control."
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.125-146
Journal SourceChina Review Vol.14, No.1; Spring 2014: p.125-146
Key WordsChina ;  Scaling Up Strategy ;  Jiangsu ;  Economic Restructuring ;  Political Restructuring ;  Policy Interests ;  Regional Governance ;  Urban Governance ;  Western Societies ;  Growth Coalition ;  Social Control ;  Economic ;  Social Economics ;  Capitalism ;  State Regime ;  Emerging State ;  Economic Reforms ;  Development Strategy ;  Economic Strategy ;  State Space Analysis ;  Mega City Development