Linda Chelan Li is Associate Professor in the Department of Public and Social Administration at the City University of Hong Kong.
Other Contributors:
Louise Edwards is Professor of China Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia and Convener of the Australian Research Council’s Asia Pacific Futures Research Network. Her most recent book is Gender, Politics and Democracy: Women’s Suffrage in China (Stanford University Press, 2007). Other publications include Men and Women in Qing China (1994, 2001), Censored by Confucius (1996) (with Kam Louie), and three volumes jointly edited with Mina Roces: Women in Asia: Tradition, Modernity and Globalization (2000), Women’s Suffrage in Asia (2004) and The Politics of Dress in Asia and the Americas. Her current research includes an exploration of women and war in China.
Ting Gong is Professor of Political Science at Ramapo College of New Jersey. She has done extensive research on corruption and anti-corruption reform, government ethics, post-communist transformation, and bureaucratic behavior. Publications include The Politics of Corruption in Contemporary China: A Policy Outcome Analysis and many journal articles and book chapters. She was a Fulbright scholar to Hong Kong and has received grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, American Political Science Association, and American Association of University Women. Her most recent work is an edited volume, Building Clean Government in the Asia-Pacific Region.
David S G Goodman is Professor of Contemporary China Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney. Recent publications include China’s Campaign to ‘Open Up the West’ (2004) and China’s Communist Revolutions (2002) He is just completing a project to examine The New Rich in China. Continuing research projects include a study of women entrepreneurs at county level in contemporary China (with Minglu Chen); and (with Yixu Lu) an investigation of social relations between Chinese and Germans in the German colony of Qingdao, 1897-1914.
You-tien Hsing is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of California at Berkeley. She is the author of Making Capitalism in China: The Taiwan Connection (Oxford, 1998). She is now working on a book on the relationships between land and territorial politics in China’s late-socialist transformation.
James Lee is Associate Professor in Housing Studies at Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong. He obtained his doctorate at the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol and is a founder of the Asian Pacific Network of Housing Research. Recent publications include Housing and Social Change: East West Perspectives (Routledge, 2003) and Housing, Home Ownership and Social Change in Hong Kong (Ashgate, 1999).
Linda Chelan Li teaches Chinese politics and political analysis at City University of Hong Kong. Her research covers intergovernmental relations and spatial politics, politics of public finance, and institutional change. She is author of Centre and Province: China. Power as Non-Zero-Sum (Clarendon, 1998) and editor of Towards Responsible Government in East Asia (Routledge, forthcoming). Her article in Political Studies (1997) was awarded the Harrison Prize as the best paper published that year. She is now working on a monograph on rural tax reform and institutional change processes.
Tim Oakes teaches geography at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Recent publications include Travels in Paradox (2006), Translocal China (2006), and The Cultural Geography Reader (2008). He is currently completing a monograph on cultural development in rural China, and compiling an edited volume on tourism and religion in China. His research focuses on regional cultural development and China’s culture industries, and, in particular, tourism development and the cultural theming of space in China.
Chengxin Pan is Lecturer in International Relations at Deakin University, Australia. He received his PhD degree from the Australian National University, and has published in journals such as Alternatives, Pacific Review, and Political Science, as well as several Chinese journals including American Studies Quarterly (Meiguo yanjiu) and The Chinese Journal of International Politics (Guojizhengzhi kexue). His research focuses mainly on Chinese foreign policy, U.S.--China relations, Taiwan, and international relations theory. He is currently working on a book manuscript examining Western representations of China in international relations.
Zhu Ya Peng is Lecturer in Public Policy at the School of Government, and Centre for Public Administration, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. He completed his undergraduate and graduate education in Guangzhou and Hong Kong, with research focus on housing reform and social policy in China.
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One of the more commonly and widely held beliefs outside the People’s Republic of China about the changes wrought by the reform era is that there has been no political change The attention of the outside world focuses inevitably on Beijing and national level politics. Nonetheless, it may actually be at the more local levels that changes in politics and the state are most obviously made manifest
The contributions to this volume clearly and convincingly demonstrate that the state and politics in China have changed considerably since the beginning of the 1980s. An international line up of experts explore the meanings of local initiatives through case studies, assessing their contribution to improving governance, questioning how they can be sustained, and revealing the political nature of normative standards. Each contribution focuses on a different policy area including cultural strategies, housing, land politics, corruption, peasants’ burden and cadre reforms, women and gender, and international relations.
The Chinese State in Transition is an important read for students and scholars of Chinese politics, social and public policy, and governance.
The Chinese State in Transition 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书