Public Administration and Governance in China

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A01=Leizhen Zang
A01=Yanyan Gao
administrative innovation
Author_Leizhen Zang
Author_Yanyan Gao
BCC Model
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CCR Model
Central Government
Central Local Interaction
Central Local Relationship
China's Administrative Reforms
China's Governance
China’s Administrative Reforms
China’s Governance
Chinese Administration
Chinese Government
Chinese Socialism
comparative public policy
CPC Central Committee
CSSCI
DEA Method
developing country administration
digital governance strategies
Efficiency Frontiers
empirical policy analysis
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Fixed Effect Model
Gdp Growth Rate
Government Efficiency
Government Reforms
Institutional Quality Variables
internet impact on government efficiency
legitimacy theory
Multiple Linear Regression Model
Production Possibility Frontier
PSE
Public Administration
Public Governance
Random Forest
Regime Durability
Top Level Design
Total GDP
World Bank's International Poverty
World Bank’s International Poverty

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032426662
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book aims to explain the gap between Western theories and the Chinese administration reform experiences.

The book provides insights into how the Chinese government can improve its efficiency and legitimacy through reforms and adapt Western theories with Chinese Characteristics. It also looks at the impact of modern technological innovation on reforms and why innovation is a critical key to the political development of China or other countries. The authors also explain how the Internet affects government efficiency.

This timely book is an invaluable reference to better understand the changing theory of global public administration and its practice in developing countries and will interest researchers and policy makers in development studies and public administration and governance.

Leizhen Zang is a Professor at the College of Humanities and Development Studies, China Agricultural University, Beijing. He is also a senior fellow at the Institute of State Governance in Peking University. He was a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, a Japan Foundation fellow and the JSPS international research fellow at the University of Tokyo. His research covers comparative politics, computational social science methods, and governance.

Yanyan Gao is an Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Management, Southeast University, China. His research interests involve public policy evaluation and the impacts of the infrastructures like High-Speed Rail and Natural Gas Pipeline Projects.

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