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Varieties of Governance in China
By Jie Lu
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Description
Lu argues that any governance institution can perform effectively as long as it can produce collective action and accountability, but that the relative effectiveness of institutions is contingent upon the social environment in which they are embedded. When economic conditions prompt outward migration, social environments are reshaped such that rules-based national institutions will trump indigenous forms. In identifying the optimal social conditions for the good performance of different governance institutions and theorizing the effects of social change on these institutions, Lu deepens understanding of how institutions, particularly in developing countries, change, and under what conditions institutional modernization or engineering may succeed or fail.
Varieties of Governance in China is the first book to use a coherent framework to simultaneously examine various aspects of rural China's governance-including public goods provision, conflict resolution, disaster and crisis relief, and raising modest credit and small loans-covering both formal and informal institutions. It is also the first book to systematically examine how community structural transformation, primarily driven by rural-urban migration, affects the performance and change of institutions in rural China, as well as their implications for Chinese villages' decentralized governance.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
314
Release Date:
2014-12-01
Publication Date:
2014-12-01
Publisher:
OUP US
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199378746
ISBN13:
9780199378746
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Weight:
695 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
23 cm
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