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Rural Policy Implementation in Contemporary China - New Socialist Countryside (Hardcover, New)
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Rural Policy Implementation in Contemporary China - New Socialist Countryside (Hardcover, New)
Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition
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At the turn of the millennium, the disparities between rural and
urban livelihoods, underdevelopment and administrative shortcomings
in the Chinese countryside were increasingly seen as posing a
manifest threat to social harmony and economic and political
stability. At that time the term "three rural problems" (sannong
wenti) was coined which defined the main issues of rural life that
needed to be targeted by government action: agriculture (nongye),
villages (nongcun) and farmers (nongmin). In turn, with the launch
of the 11th Five-Year Plan in 2006, a pledge was made to shift the
focus of developmental efforts to the long-neglected countryside,
which is still home to half of the Chinese population. This book
presents an analysis of adaptive local policy implementation in
China in the context of the "Building of a New Socialist
Countryside" (BNSC) policy framework. Based on intensive field work
in four counties in Fujian, Jiangxi, Shaanxi and Zhejiang Provinces
between 2008 and 2011, it offers detailed analyses of the form and
impact of county governments' strategic agency at certain stages
and within certain fields of the implementation process (for
example, the design of local BNSC programs, the steering of project
funding, implementation and evaluation, the establishment of model
villages and the management of public participation). Further, this
study illustrates that BNSC is far more than the 'empty slogan'
described by many observers when it was launched in 2005/2006.
Instead, it has already brought about considerable shifts in terms
of the process and outcomes of rural policy implementation.
Altogether, the results of this research challenge existing
paradigms by showing how, against the background of contemporary
approaches to rural development and recent reforms initiated by the
central state, local bureaucracies' strategic agency can actually
push forward effective - albeit not necessarily optimal - policy
implementation to some extent, which serves the interests of
central authorities, local implementors and rural residents. By
tying into the larger debates on China's state capacity and
authoritarian adaptability, this book enriches our understanding of
the inner workings of the Chinese political system. As such, it
will prove invaluable to students and scholars of Chinese politics,
public policy and development studies more generally.
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