The road to collaborative governance in China /

"China's transformation from a planned regime to a marketized and liberalized society has created unprecedented socioeconomic changes and challenges as well as new resources, capacities, and solutions. Collaborative governance (CG), the sharing of power and discretion between and within pu...

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Group Author: Jing, Yijia (Editor)
Published: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2015.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Governing China in the 21st century
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Summary: "China's transformation from a planned regime to a marketized and liberalized society has created unprecedented socioeconomic changes and challenges as well as new resources, capacities, and solutions. Collaborative governance (CG), the sharing of power and discretion between and within public, private, and nonprofit sectors for public purposes, has been increasingly adopted in China in response to daunting service demands and governance deficits. Using primary data and rigorous analysis, contributors offer perspectives on frontier developments of CG in China in areas such as elderly service delivery, environmental protection, disaster response, and infrastructure building with solid data and up-to-date analytical methods. In addition to a general theoretical examination of CG, this volume explores particular characters of CG as it's been adopted in China, contextual effects and consequences, and implications for future governance in China"--
"China's transformation from a planned regime to a marketized and liberalized society has created unprecedented socioeconomic changes and challenges as well as new resources, capacities, and solutions. Collaborative governance (CG), the sharing of power and discretion between and within public, private, and nonprofit sectors for public purposes, has been increasingly adopted in China in response to insurmountable service demands and governance deficits. This book analyzes frontier developments of CG in China in areas such as elderly service delivery, environmental protection, disaster response, and infrastructure building with solid data and up-to-date analytical methods. In addition to a general theoretical examination of CG, the author explores particular characters of CG as it's been adopted in China, contextual effects and consequences, and implications for future governance in China"--
Carrier Form: viii, 241 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781137525192 (hardback) :
1137525193 (hardback)
Index Number: JQ1510
CLC: D63
Call Number: D63/R628
Contents: Introduction: The Road to Collaborative Governance in China /
Collaborative Service Delivery:
Network Structure, Resource Exchange and Motivations of Partnerships in a Community-Based Elderly Care Network /
The Challenges of Implementing Collaborative Governance in Hong Kong: Case Study of a Low-Income Family Community /
Partnerships in Policy and Management:
Policies, Collaboration, and Partnerships for Climate Protection in China /
Developing a Multicollaborative Governance System: A Meta-Analysis for the Inner Mongolia Grassland Region /
Collaboration in China's E-Government: A Cultural-Theory Analysis /
Collaborative Disaster Management: Lessons from Taiwan Local Governments /
A Study on Collaboration between Government and Enterprises in Construction and Operation of China's Highway /
Intergovernmental and Interpersonal Networks:
China's Regional Networked Governance: The Case of '9+2' Networks of Interlocal Agreements /
Public Decisions In Private Networks: The Implication of Networking Upward, Downward, and Outward Relations for Decision Making In China /