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E-grāmata: Toward Better Governance in China: An Unconventional Pathway of Political Reform

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Toward Better Governance in China takes a fresh look at the latest efforts made by Chinese leaders to promote governance-based reform. It asserts that the improvement of governance has now become one of the breakthrough points of the much anticipated political reform. Although the Chinese government continues to play down expectations about political reform, many small-scale reform experiments have been quietly undertaken by Chinese leaders at various levels in recent years, including the new round of administrative reform centered on the creation of "super ministries," the enlargement of inner-party democracy within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the strengthening of local legislative bodies, and judicial reform designed to promote judicial independence and rule of law. This strategy calls for strengthening governing capacity and changing government functions. One of the advantages in placing the improvement of governance first is that it is less risky than embarking upon a full-scaled electoral reform. Electoral democracy is undoubtedly an important element in a functional democracy. But equally important is the effectiveness, transparency, accountability, and openness of the governing process. Better governance implies greater transparency, open deliberation and participation, and less adversarial political confrontation and conflict. If constructed properly, China may become the sort of democratic administration or administrative democracy that Robert Dahl discussed in 1947. Clearly, political reform of this kind does not follow the conventional wisdom of a democratic transition which places heavy emphasis on electoral reform or the precedence of the electoral reform to the government reform. This book is intended to shed some new light on the ongoing debate about the direction of China's political development.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction Toward Better Governance 1(16)
Baogang Guo
Dennis Hickey
To Build a Government of Better Transparency and More Accountability: the CCP's Governance Performance in the Hu Era
17(18)
Sheng Ding
The Super Ministry System Reform in China: Bureaucratic Politics or Administrative Reform toward a Public Service Government?
35(16)
Xufeng Zhu
Generalized vs. Particularized Social Capital: Social Trust and Grass-Roots Governance in Urban China
51(20)
Jie Chen
Huhe Narisong
Chunlong Lu
The State's Rubber Stamp or Independent Agent: A Study on the Development of Municipal People's Congress in China
71(18)
Jon Bond
Diqing Lou
China's Healthcare System Reform: Development, Issues, and Prospects
89(14)
Lin Ye
Norms, Laws, Political Accountability and China's Legal Reform---the Cases of ALL and Xinfang (L & V)
103(22)
Yuchao Zhu
Policy Experimentation and China's Labor Market Regulation: The Case of the Labor Contract Law
125(22)
Chia-Chen Chou
Han-Pu Tung
Changing Bottom Line: Broadcasting Regulation in China
147(16)
Xi Chen
Why is Xinjiang Still a New Dominion?
163(20)
Qian Guo
The Road to Ethnic Harmony: An Analysis of Internal Causes to the Ethnic Issues in Xinjiang
183(22)
Yiran Zhou
Index 205
Baogang Guo is associate professor of political science at Dalton State College. Dennis V. Hickey is the James Morris Professor of Political Science at Missouri State University.