This book explores non-electoral means of Public Participation in contemporary China, both as an outcome of and a key contributor to the party-state\'s efforts to improve its governing capacity.
Examining consultative meetings, Public hearings, and the use of surveys and questionnaires in Zhejiang province, on an empirical level, the study evaluates the historical development and institutional backgrounds of these mechanisms, as well as provides a c.
This book explores non-electoral means of Public Participation in contemporary China, both as an outcome of and a key contributor to the party-state\'s efforts to improve its governing capacity