LEADER 03561nam 2200445 450 001 9910809951303321 005 20230814222818.0 010 $a988-237-747-5 035 $a(CKB)4100000004835940 035 $a(OCoLC)1035542297 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse66440 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5433704 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL5433704 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000004835940 100 $a20200123d2018 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|||||||nn|n 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aRed swan $ehow unorthodox policy-making faciliated China's rise /$fSebastian Heilmann 210 1$aHong Kong :$cChinese University Press,$d[2018] 210 4$dİ2018 215 $a1 online resource (viii, 267 pages) :)$cillustrations 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a962-996-827-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntroduction : China's policy process and the resilience of the communist party-state -- China's adaptive governance as a "red swan" in comparative politics -- From local experiments to national policy : the origins of China's distinctive policy process -- Policy experimentation and institutional innovation in china's economic transformation -- How to combine policy experiments with long-term priorities : unorthodox lessons from China -- Making plans for markets : policy for the long term in China -- The reinvention of development planning in China -- Epilogue : changes in China's policy process under General Secretary Xi Jinping. 330 $aChina stands as a major "Red Swan" challenge to the social sciences. The political resilience of the Communist party-state, in combination with a rapidly expanding and internationally competitive economy, represents a significant deviant and unpredicted case with a huge potential impact not only on the global distribution of political and economic power but also on the global debate about models of development. China's exceptional development trajectory thus challenges conventional wisdom as well as conventional models of political change. The traditional approach to systemic classification is not helpful in understanding the dynamics in China, a system which is unexpectedly adaptable and versatile in many policy fields, particularly as regards economic and technology policy. To avoid the inherent limitations of typological approaches, this book uses analytical approaches drawn from policy studies. The focus is on the manner in which action programs in China's governmental system can be developed, formulated, implemented, adjusted, and revised. Policy making is therefore seen in this book as an open-ended process with an uncertain outcome, driven by conflicting interests, recurrent interactions, and continuous feedback--it is not seen as being determined by history, regime type, or institutions in a straight-forward way. Key to this are the political and administrative methodology as well as the capacity to deal with both existing and emerging challenges, the correction mechanisms when things go wrong and conflicts arise, and adaptive capabilities in a constantly changing economic or international context. 607 $aChina$xEconomic conditions$y2000- 607 $aChina$xEconomic policy$y2000- 676 $a330.951 700 $aHeilmann$b Sebastian$0674004 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910809951303321 996 $aRed swan$93916859 997 $aUNINA