
Title:
On shifting foundations : state rescaling, policy experimentation and economic restructuring in post-1949 China
Author:
Lim, Kean Fan, author.
ISBN:
9781119344575
9781119344599
9781119344582
9781119344568
9781119344551
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Series:
RGS-IBG book series
RGS-IBG book series.
Contents:
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter One Introduction; Recurring Spatial Reconfigurations and the Consolidation of a Unitary State; Approaching the 'Nationally Strategic New Areas'; The Chapters Ahead; Endnotes; Part I A Geographical-Historical Re-appraisal; Chapter Two Chinese State Spatiality as a Complex Palimpsest; Introduction; The Centralisation-Decentralisation Entwinement; Uneven Economic-Geographical Development: Undesirable Outcome or Developmental Precondition?; Conclusion; Endnotes; Part II Conceptual Parameters
Chapter Three State Rescaling, Policy Experimentation and Path-dependency in post-Mao China: A Dynamic Analytical FrameworkIntroduction; State Rescaling and Socioeconomic Reforms in Post-Mao China: A Critical Overview; Framing State Rescaling, Policy Experimentation and Institutional Path-dependency in China: A Dynamic Analytical Framework; Conclusion; Part III State Rescaling in the Pearl River Delta and Chongqing; Chapter Four Becoming 'More Special than Special' I: The Pressures and Opportunities for Change in Guangdong; Introduction
The Economic-Geographical Backdrop: 'Double Relocation' in Post-crisis GuangdongOn the (In)commensurability of Spatial Restructuring and Economic Growth; The Politics of Producing 'Nationally Strategic' Socioeconomic Spaces in Guangdong; Conclusion; Endnotes; Chapter Five Becoming 'More Special than Special' II: Hengqin and Qianhai New Areas as National Frontiers of Financial Reforms; Introduction; Hong Kong's Emergent Functions as an 'Offshore RMB Center'; At Once Within and Without: The 'Extra Territorialisation' of Hengqin New Area and its Role in Cross-border Financial Integration
Qianhai New Area as an Onshore 'Spatial Fix' for Offshore RMB FlowsConclusion: Change as the Precondition of Continuity?; Endnotes; Chapter Six State Rescaling in and Through Chongqing I: The State as Economic Driver; Introduction; The Evolving Positionality of Chongqing: A Geographical-Historical Overview; Chongqing as a New Platform for Policy Experimentation; Conclusion; Endnotes; Chapter Seven State Rescaling in and Through Chongqing II: The Politics of Path-dependency; Introduction; Experimenting with Spatial Egalitarianism: Public Rental Housing Provision for Migrant Workers
Market-based Maoism?Conclusion; Endnotes; Chapter Eight Concluding Reflections; Introduction; Overview of Arguments and Conceptual Contributions; New Research Directions; References; Index; EULA
Abstract:
This book introduces readers to the current social and economic state of China since its restructuring in 1949. * Provides insights into the targeted institutional change that is occurring simultaneously across the entire country * Presents context-rich accounts of how and why these changes connect to (if not contradict) regulatory logics established during the Mao-era * A new analytical framework that explicitly considers the relationship between state rescaling, policy experimentation, and path dependency * Prompts readers to think about how experimental initiatives reflect and contribute to the 'national strategy' of Chinese development * An excellent extension of ongoing theoretical work examining the entwinement of subnational regulatory reconfiguration, place-specific policy experimentation, and the reproduction of national economic advantage.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
Electronic Access:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119344599Copies:
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