8 February 2018 (Thursday), 4-5.30pm

Location: Room 139, 29 Bute Gardens (Urban Studies Boardroom), University of Glasgow

Abstract: This paper discusses existing explanations of policy making in China – including factional and ‘fragmented authoritarian’ explanations – and their limitations. Using domestic social policies, it demonstrates the need to include international influences. It also argues that the role of policy (and personal) networks have been undertheorized in Chinese policy studies.


First published: 10 January 2018

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