000 00374nam a2200133Ia 4500
999 _c149265
_d149265
020 _a1840148837
040 _cCUS
082 _a320.60951
_bJIA/T
100 _aJianrong, Huang
245 4 _aThe applicability of policy-making theories in post-Mao China/
_cHuang Jianrong
260 _aAldershot:
_bAshgate,
_c1999.
300 _axiii, 351 p. ;
_c23 cm.
505 _aThe significance of applying policy-making theories -- China's policy-making in the last two decades is well worthy of study -- The possible problems to conduct this study -- The key issues and study method -- Formulating the Theoretical Framework -- A survey of the state theories relating to how policy is made -- Policy and policy-making -- The diverse state theories about how policy is made -- Pluralism and neo-pluralism -- Elite theory -- Marxist theories -- Globalisation theory -- Institutionalist theory -- The applicability of the above theories to China's practice -- The fundamental structure and the principal features of the state's power in contemporary China -- The applicability of the theories to China's practice -- A review of the models about how China's policy is made -- The background and context -- The development of diverse models -- The theoretical basis of the Chinese policy-making models -- Reviewing the models -- The pluralism-basis models -- The elitism-basis models -- The institutionalism-basis and institutions-related models -- The diverse theories about how policy should be made -- Examining the theories -- Rationalism -- Incrementalism -- 'Mixed scanning' approach -- Optimal method -- Contingent approach -- Garbage can theory -- The applicability of the selected theories to China's practice -- About rational theory -- About incrementalist model -- About mixed scanning model -- About optimal approach -- The Policy-Making Process of the Sez Course -- A general review of China's SEZ course.
650 _aPolitics and government
_zChina
650 _aEconomic policy
650 _aFree ports and zones
942 _cWB16