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CHINA REVIEW VOL: 10 NO 1 (8) answer(s).
 
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Environmental governance in China: weakness and potential from an environmental policy integration perspective / Bina, Olivia   Journal Article
Bina, Olivia Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Interest in China's capacity for environmental governance is growing, in line with its environmental woes and exponential economic growth.Environmental policy efforts have lacked effectiveness, confirming the persistence of a disjuncture between promise and performance.This article contributes to the debate through the analytical lens of Environmental Policy Integration(EPI): a normative concept and governance regime indispensable to sustainable development. It finds that China.
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Fundamentals of China's urbanization and policy / Chan, Kam Wing   Journal Article
Chan, Kam Wing Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This paper analyses the fundamentals of China's urbanization in the last two decades, focusing on the administrative and economic structures and policy which form the basis of the configuration of China's urban system and urbanization policy.
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Growth politics in urban China: a case study of Jiangsu's Jiangyin-Jingjiang industrial park / Xiaolong, Luo   Journal Article
Xiaolong, Luo Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines territorial politics in China, using the case of Jiangsu's Jiangyin-Jingjiang Industrial park (JJJIP), jointly owned by the cities of jiangyin and Jingjiang.
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Hidden rules governing China's unregistered NGOs: management and consequences / Deng, Guosheng   Journal Article
Deng, Guosheng Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Unregistered non-government organizations (NGOs) in China either have no legal support or are strictly restricted by law. In practice, however, a large number of both foreign and domestic NGOs without a legal status exist in China.This article argues that one of the reasons for the Chinese government's tolerance of this situation is because the government uses hidden rules that are not stated in the current laws and regulations to manage such NGOs.
Key Words China  State Security  Governance  Unregistered NGOs  Hidden Rules 
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Land property rights and urbanization in China / Xun, Li; Xianxiang, Xu; Zhigang, Li   Journal Article
Xun, Li Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Property rights have an incentive effect on the behaviours of economic agents.This paper proposes that the system of paying for the use of state-owned land has engendered a dualistic structure of land property rights in urban China, including full urban state-owned land property rights and limited rural collective land property rights.
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Patronage or prebendalism? The Mishu/Shouzhang relationship and / Lollar, Xia Li; Hamilton, Anne Wing   Journal Article
Lollar, Xia Li Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the mishu/shouzhang (personal secretary/boss) relationship as an institution in contemporary Chinese politics in the context of the comparative politics literature on patron-clientelism. Li and Pye referred to the relationship as an institutionalized patron-client tie in Chinese Politics.
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Regional governance, local fragmentation, and administrative di: spatial integration in Changzhou / Zhen, Feng; Shen, Qing; Jian, Boxiu; Zheng, Jun   Journal Article
Zhen, Feng Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Although the current practice of administrative division adjustment in China may help to facilitate regional governance and urbanization economies, it does not effectively resolve the fundamental conflicts between the central city and surrounding county-level cities.
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Right to the entrepreneurial city in reform-era China / Zhang, Li   Journal Article
Zhang, Li Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract One paradoxical reality of reform-era China is that the right to the city does not necessarily go to those who have already moved to the city.By employing the perspective of urban accumulation regime and taking Shanghai, the most populous city in the world's most populous country, as a case study, this paper elucidates how urban citizenship can be granted and explores the underlying rationale. The paper argues that the right to the Chinese city, which emphasizes eligibility rather than entitlement, has become part of the broader project of entrepreneurial city building.
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