Collaborative Governance of Local Governments in China

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Beijing Tianjin Hebei Region
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Central Government
China's regional governance
Chinese cities in metropolitan areas
collaboration deficiency
Collaborative Governance
Collaborative Governance Mechanism
Collaborative Governance Network
Collaborative Network
Collaborative Organization
Complex Network Governance
cross-jurisdiction collaboration organization
Ecological Governance
Environmental Collaborative Governance
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Hebei Province
Highest Betweenness Centrality
Holistic Governance
Information Network System
Interest Coordination
intergovernmental relations
Local Government Cooperation
metropolitan policy research
Multi Level Government
network analysis methodology
Network Governance
Non profit organizations
Pearl River Delta
Political Tournament
Poverty Belt
Public administration
Public Choice Model
public resource allocation
Regional Collaborative Governance
regional public service delivery
Social Network Analysis Method
spatial governance
urban policy analysis
Yangtze River Delta

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367503574
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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China faces the problem of collaboration deficiency in local governance of metropolitan areas. With the evolution of regional spatial structure in China, this book is timely with its analysis on how China can approach current problems in China's regional governance through a holistic collaborative governance mechanism.

The book applies the governance theory to the local government in metropolitan areas and explains how this approach may help to equalize regional public resources allocation. The author puts forth a convincing case for the use of holistic collaborative governance to better understand the problems of China's local government in metropolitan areas and to promote regional government collaboration. The book also looks at cross-jurisdiction collaboration organization, collaborative mechanism of local government, private sector and non-governmental organizations in public affairs (environmental protection, transportation, public health, water resources).

Jing Cui is Professor of Public Administration at the School of Government in Central University of Finance and Economics, China.

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