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This edited volume assesses governance innovation and institutional
change under the fifth generation of China's political leaders
headed by Xi Jinping. The configuration of long-term policy
innovation without regime change requires skilled political actors
who secure strategic majorities and set up coalitions to design and
launch new policies. Recalibrations or reconfigurations of the
governance model respond to domestic reform pressures or external
shocks in order to secure regime survival. Given that most
structural constraints and reform pressures do not arise out of a
sudden, the thrilling question is why the political elites
sometimes decide not to engage in institutional reforms despite of
widespread societal support for major restructuring and why they
suddenly launch institutional changes in times of relative
stability. The authors address these issues by focusing on basic
patterns and paradigms of governance and institutional change in
China, the actors and drivers of governance innovation, as well as
the impact of norms, values, and socio-cognitive orientations. This
is added by some reflections on the interplay between abstract
ideas, reform debates, and the making of concrete decisions as
outlined by the Third Plenum on (socio-)economic reforms in 2013
and the Fourth Plenum on rule-based governance (fazhi) in 2014.
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