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ID178172
Title ProperCivil society organizations in China
Other Title Informationnavigating the local government for more inclusive environmental governance
LanguageENG
AuthorGao, Xiang ;  Teets, Jessica
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines how civil society organizations navigate local government to secure more inclusive environmental governance. Based on an in-depth case study of water governance in Zhejiang Province between 2012 and 2018, we find that Green Zhejiang, a civil society organization, exercised informal power to hold the local government accountable based on two strategies: mobilizing citizens to collect information on water pollution and strategically leveraging the authority of provincial government to find citizen-focused solutions. Most existing studies foreground one stage of the policy process – advocacy in the agenda-setting phase, policy entrepreneurship during the design phase, or monitoring during the implementation phase; however, we examine strategies of civil society organizations throughout this policy lifecycle. With this approach, we are able to analyse the strategic interactions between different levels of the government and civil society organizations and locate the positive outcomes and limits under the current governance system. Despite policy successes, Green Zhejiang still acts informally, which limits long-term effectiveness. However, incorporating citizens into public administration in a meaningful way requires sharing policymaking power formally, and thus far, local governments are only willing to share power in an ad hoc and informal way. More institutionalized citizen participation is necessary to develop innovative solutions to the severe environmental degradation in China.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 35, No.1; Mar 2021: p.46–66
Journal SourceChina Information 2021-03 35, 1
Key WordsCitizen participation ;  Environmental Governance ;  Zhejiang Province ;  Inclusiveness ;  Civil Society Organization ;  Public Policy Process